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Konrad Mohrfeldt authored
Using the ID type makes type errors more likely because we accept a wider range of types as arguments for API operations than we actually support on a logic level, i.e. when using maps because Map<ID, T>.get('1') !== Map<ID,T>.get(1)
Konrad Mohrfeldt authoredUsing the ID type makes type errors more likely because we accept a wider range of types as arguments for API operations than we actually support on a logic level, i.e. when using maps because Map<ID, T>.get('1') !== Map<ID,T>.get(1)