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    The more I make this challenges the better I'm feeling in my React skills. For this component I tried to make everything DRY (Dont Repeat Yourself). I think I did nice for this challenge.

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    For this exercice I did not learn much, but I builded some react muscle memory since I'm just a beginner in react.

    I'm not really confident about my CSS skills yet, this is something that I want to improve in the future. I'm getting the hang of React, starting to get faster at writing components and I'm learning new things. I'm also learning new things about the frontend development process, like defining components and writing them.

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    A simple, yet functional QR Code generator with a link to the front-end mentor page if no argument in the URL path is provided. To use with custom arguments use the default link with ... .netlify.app/LINK_HERE and the app will generate a custom QR Code

    Again I don't feel secure with my CSS skills, I'm trying to improve them using fewer classes, trying to put more inside single classes, but it's a start. From the other component that I did yesterday I made this one faster than I expected!

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    I'm very new to the front-end side of development. I just finished a course on Scrimba and now I'm starting to create some front-end muscle on the FrontEndMentor.

    I'm not really secure about my CSS and would like some feedback if possible.

    Also I used Redux, not because it's needed, I could do a little of prop drilling, but because I want to learn about it because it's a important library. Did I used it right?

    Also some questions about best practices on React. I tried to make different components. The way I made it is correct?

    Thanks for any feedback!