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it's not often that you think "wow this is amazing" every step of the way when using a software dev framework that's how i feel whenever i use /ponder-sh though @typedarray.eth & co are legends
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i have the tab open on my browser, but still don’t understand properly how to use it or what for what are you using it for? why is it so good?
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using it to index larry contract events to a postgres db for faster retrieval
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@jpfraneto.eth
how do you think about contract events? im for sure not thinking enough about them and the value they bring to the systems we create
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depends on what you're building. event logs make it easy to spot things that happen to your contracts offchain so particularly useful for frontends that interact with or show data relating to your contracts for larry we're indexing crowdfund creation events on the larry factory, contributions events on each larry crowdfund, and token deployment events from the larry token deployer
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and each one of those is updated then in real time on the website? the thing is that smart contracts (at least mine, now) are a dynamic and evolving system, and shaping them with the usage of these tools in mind (for example by adding events to share information about things that happen) is powerful
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