Product list with cart

Solution retrospective
I’m proud of implementing dynamic cart updates and creating a clean, user-friendly interface. This was also my first time using Tailwind CSS, and I quickly adapted to its utility-first styling.
Next time, I’d focus on better modularization by creating reusable components and planning the project structure more thoroughly upfron
What challenges did you encounter, and how did you overcome them?One challenge was adapting to Tailwind CSS as a first-time user. Initially, the utility classes felt overwhelming, but I overcame this by referencing the documentation and experimenting with small features.
Another challenge was managing state for the cart. I resolved this by using a simple state management approach and testing each update to ensure accuracy.
What specific areas of your project would you like help with?I’d appreciate guidance on optimizing state management to make the application more scalable and efficient. Additionally, any suggestions for improving the UI/UX, particularly for responsiveness and accessibility, would be helpful. This was my first time using Tailwind CSS, so feedback on how to structure reusable components effectively in React while adhering to best practices would also be great.
Overall, I’m eager to refine both the functionality and design of the project. If you have any insights or recommendations, I’d appreciate any feedback, please!
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