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The URL is an important strength that the Web has over native apps. It was born as simple pointer to a document on a server, but in web applications the best way to think of it is as the representation of the application’s current state. By looking at the URL the user can understand the part of the application where he currently is, but he can also copy it for later use or pass it along.
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Antonio, C.d.S. (2015). Routing. In: Pro React. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1260-8_5
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