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A senior software engineer recommends replacing associative arrays with dedicated objects to enforce type safety and domain rules. The refactoring replaces generic key/value storage with named methods, typed parameters, and validation. This approach catches type errors, prevents null mutations, and makes implicit business rules explicit and testable.
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