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Luca Sacchi Ricciardi aa489c7eb8 docs: add comprehensive frontend landing page plan and download design skills
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- Complete landing page structure (Hero, Problem/Solution, Features, Demo, CTA)
- Design guidelines from downloaded skills (typography, color, motion, composition)
- Security considerations (XSS prevention, input sanitization, CSP)
- Performance targets (LCP <2.5s, bundle <150KB, Lighthouse >90)
- Responsiveness and accessibility requirements (WCAG 2.1 AA)
- Success KPIs and monitoring setup
- 3-week development timeline with daily tasks
- Definition of Done checklist

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- frontend-engineer: Next.js 14 App Router patterns
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- Plus additional reference materials and validation scripts

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Early Return from Functions LOW-MEDIUM avoids unnecessary computation javascript, functions, optimization, early-return

Early Return from Functions

Return early when result is determined to skip unnecessary processing.

Incorrect (processes all items even after finding answer):

function validateUsers(users: User[]) {
  let hasError = false
  let errorMessage = ''
  
  for (const user of users) {
    if (!user.email) {
      hasError = true
      errorMessage = 'Email required'
    }
    if (!user.name) {
      hasError = true
      errorMessage = 'Name required'
    }
    // Continues checking all users even after error found
  }
  
  return hasError ? { valid: false, error: errorMessage } : { valid: true }
}

Correct (returns immediately on first error):

function validateUsers(users: User[]) {
  for (const user of users) {
    if (!user.email) {
      return { valid: false, error: 'Email required' }
    }
    if (!user.name) {
      return { valid: false, error: 'Name required' }
    }
  }

  return { valid: true }
}