fix: improve type safety in TutorialDataService#3
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Replace 'any' type with proper types for better type safety: - Change id parameter type from 'any' to 'string' in update() and delete() - Change update() return type from 'any' to 'ITutorialData' - Reorder update() parameters to (id, data) for consistency with REST conventions - Update component calls to match new parameter order This improves type safety and prevents potential runtime errors from incorrect parameter types.
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Replace 'any' type with proper types for better type safety:
This improves type safety and prevents potential runtime errors from incorrect parameter types.