@WUdoudo50287@ethereum@Web3Career@solidity_lang Arrays click once you actually mutate them.
Removing elements and handling indices is usually the part that trips people up, good call revisiting the basics.
@0x1057801 Glad I could help!
Structs also make it easier to reason about invariants and write tighter tests, especially once contracts grow. If you ever want a second pair of eyes on contract structure, happy to help.
@soft_law@nomadbitcoin Congrats on Milestone 2
PVM-compatible Solidity + full test coverage is a solid milestone. Excited to see how the onchain IP layer shapes up.
@0x1057801 Yep, once you combine structs with mappings, contract design becomes way cleaner.
Also helps avoid subtle bugs when state is scattered across variables.
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