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The Solidity Developer Survey 2024 has gotten 500+ responses so far. If you're yet to take the survey, you've got one last week to let us know... ✨ how you are using Solidity. 🆕 which recent changes impact(ed) you the most. 🔮 which features you anticipate the most. It takes

The Solidity Developer Survey 2024 has gotten 500+ responses so far.

If you're yet to take the survey, you've got one last week to let us know...
✨ how you are using Solidity.
🆕 which recent changes impact(ed) you the most.
🔮 which features you anticipate the most.

It takes
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Building on the Solana virtual machine (SVM) is very different than building on the EVM. Differences include: - Data cannot be encapsulated - External call depth capped at 4 - All account reads and writes must be known ahead of time and much more (tighter transaction limits,

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Adding to this, the 1 word used for the dynamic array is the length of the array Specifically, the length is zero, so there is no more data in memory following it! If the length were (for example) three, then the total size of the dynamic array would be 4 words in memory 😀