Hey folks,

I've searched the web pretty exhaustively, and it seems like there are 
multiple best practices for factoring express routes into separate files. 
I'm halfway through porting my code base over to the model described here:
http://rycole.com/2013/01/28/organizing-nodejs-express.html

When I stumbled upon this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10306185/nodejs-best-way-to-pass-common-variables-into-separate-modules

Since i'm using AngularJS on my client i've become familiar with the 
dependency injection pattern. This second post above seems to indicate that 
this is a great best practice for Node as well. 

I'm leaning towards using DI for tackling my route separation but I wanted 
to check to see if there were any major reasons why this wouldnt be a good 
idea?

Thanks!
Ben

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