I've updated elm-route's example app to use `elm-lang/navigation`[1].
The diff[2] looks pretty good if you ask me.  Thanks guys!

1: https://github.com/Bogdanp/elm-route/tree/master/examples/app
2: 
https://github.com/Bogdanp/elm-route/commit/2b33522c09213b1197fe9512c9ac3fc745b1f16d

Evan Czaplicki <[email protected]> writes:

> On Friday, Noah and I worked on "updating elm-history" so that folks can do
> "routing" with Elm 0.17. The results are these libraries:
>
>    - elm-lang/navigation
>    <http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/elm-lang/navigation/latest/>
>    - evancz/url-parser
>    <http://package.elm-lang.org/packages/evancz/url-parser/latest/>
>
> I think they will cover the core functionality in a way that also promotes
> healthy architecture. If you disagree, I ask that you *use* these libraries
> before you share your opinion (or ideally the particular scenario you are
> having trouble with).
>
>
> Details
>
> The elm-lang/navigation library is the core thing. It lets you get notified
> about changes to the address bar. This may be the user typing in there or
> pressing the forward and back buttons on the browser. It also lets you
> "navigate to new URLs" so you can go to new URLs without reloading any
> assets.
>
> The elm-lang/navigation library is designed such that you can parse URLs
> however you want. You can see a basic example of that here
> <https://github.com/elm-lang/navigation/tree/master/examples>. The
> evancz/url-parser library is meant to handle more complex cases. You can
> see a bit of that in this example
> <https://github.com/evancz/url-parser/tree/master/examples>.
>
> My URL parser is intended to be a baseline for exploration. There are
> probably cases it does not cover well. My goal right now is to point us
> towards good API design, not to be *the* URL parser.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Big thanks to Noah for working through all this with me! And thank you to
> Aaron who helped review and talk through the API we ended up with. These
> were fun to work on :D
>
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