MVC in Dart
The foundation of our Hipster MVC library (of course that’s the name) will be collections of objects, not the objects themselves. The collection maps nicely onto REST-like web services, resulting in a clean API for adding, deleting, and updating records.
Hearkening back to the first chapter, our comics collection can be retrieved via an HTTP GET of /comics. In Hipster MVC parlance, we will call that a fetch.
With REST-like resources, we can also refer to /comics as the URL root because it serves as the root for all operations on the collection of individual records. This is shown in the following sketches.
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