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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:12:50+00:00 2026-05-11T21:12:50+00:00

Do you prefer… 1- Write the whole application, then set up routing/url rewriting 2-

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Do you prefer…

1- Write the whole application, then set up routing/url rewriting

2- Set up routing as you go

3- Write most of the application, set up routing then maintain the routing

4- Set up the routing then write the application

5- Write the main routes first, then maintain them as development goes

I see advantages / drawbacks in all of these approach. I tend to write a big part of the application and then set up routing once I’m sure that the structure will not evolve and I really know what will happen next, feature wise.

Since I try to be as agile as possible it’s hard to have all the features when I start, so (4) is not really possible.

What do you usually do? What’s the general best practice?

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    2026-05-11T21:12:50+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:12 pm

    I personally would start with it early on, as adding it in later is a bit problematic, as you don’t want to have to change any of your links on actual pages from myPage.aspx?mykey=myvalue to /mykey/myvalue/myPage.aspx, as it isn’t an automatic or easy process.

    Additionally re-writing/routing is something that if done later, would require a full regression run of a site, just to validate that you did catch all of those examples. Therefore doing it as you go, will keep it much more simple.

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