Your Backend Should Be a Compiler, Not a Collection of Handlers
Most backends are built the same way. You define routes. Over time, you end up with dozens—sometimes hundreds—of functions that all follow similar patterns but live in different places. It works. But it doesn’t scale cleanly. A typical backend looks like this: Route definition Controller or handler
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