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by hrrld
858 days ago
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That's cool - we've used bidi for years on lots of projects and have always just built our links w/ string concatenation. Formalizing this more makes a lot of sense. With SPAs we've put a decent amount of thought into the tradeoffs between URI length, and putting enough context in each link to reconstitute the app state from a combination of local-storage, data requested from the server, and pure frontend db state (navigation location, parameters, etc...) Perhaps there's some connection here as well with datafy/nav, there are increasingly spaces where REST-ish graphs of data are arising and capitalizing on the formalism in reference/navigation with something like this seems like a good idea too. |
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