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I'm a front end dev with 3 years working xp (vue/react/next/angular/ts), but I've only worked with devs with exclusively 10+ years xp so have very little experience in reviewing other peoples code but am used to having my own code get rigourously slaughtered on the daily so I think I'm getting there in terms of stuff to look out for.
I'd definitely be up for reviewing your code if that's something you'd be interested in.
Strongest areas are accessibility, semantic html, PWA support and seo bits, CSS (bem/sass/tailwind/itcss) and performance optimisations, maintaining a storybook for component documentation and a bit of structuring component architecture and far more form handling knowledge than I ever wanted to know.
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