Alvaro Carrasco wrote:
...
I'm not against pretty urls, I have done them before because *I* think
they're cool and they go well with the concepts of REST, but I would
argue that right about 0% of non-developer humans actually care what
urls look like. It's more of a cool thing for developers to do, than
the usability booster people make it out to be.
One reason I've seen for "clean" urls is that it gives away less
information to potential hackers - I'm not really sure if this matters
but maybe it's like locking the screen door.
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