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    AngularUI Router

    AngularUI Router

    The solution to flexible routing with nested views in AngulaJS

    UI-Router provides state based routing. Each feature of an application is defined as a state. One state is active at any time, and UI-Router manages the transitions between the states. Each state describes the URL, the UI (a view or views), data prerequisites, and other logical prerequisites (such as authentication) for a feature. Before activating a state, UI-Router first fetches any prerequisites (asynchronously), and then activates the view(s) and updates the URL. UI-Router states are...
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    FastRoute

    FastRoute

    Fast request router for PHP

    This library provides a fast implementation of a regular expression-based router. Firstly, while writing a PHP extension is obviously a lot of fun, it is unlikely to be particularly beneficial in terms of performance unless the code involves computations in tight loops. Porting “normal” components like routers to C is usually a big waste of time. You can get much better results by doing a few small improvements on the algorithmic side. For the same reason I’m not a big fan of things like Phalcon, i.e. PHP frameworks written as a C extension. You can get good performance by using an appropriate application design (that is not massively overengineered) and still retain the flexibility of keeping everything in PHP. ...
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