refactored some more intros

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### Router ### Router
A router dispatches to different handlers depending on rules that you have set up.
With your current setup it does not matter what URL is used to access the application, it will always result in the same response. So let's fix that now. With your current setup it does not matter what URL is used to access the application, it will always result in the same response. So let's fix that now.
I will use [FastRoute](https://github.com/nikic/FastRoute) in this tutorial. But as always, you can pick your own favorite package. I will use [FastRoute](https://github.com/nikic/FastRoute) in this tutorial. But as always, you can pick your own favorite package.

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### Controllers ### Controllers
A quick definition before we start. When I talk about a controller in this tutorial then I am just referring to a class that has handler methods. I am not talking about [MVC (Model-View-Controller)](http://martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/modelViewController.html) controllers. MVC can't be implemented properly in PHP anyways, at least not in the way it was originally conceived. So forget about MVC and instead let's worry about [separation of concerns](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_concerns). When I talk about a controller in this tutorial then I am just referring to a class that has handler methods. I am not talking about [MVC (Model-View-Controller)](http://martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/modelViewController.html) controllers. MVC can't be implemented properly in PHP anyways, at least not in the way it was originally conceived. So forget about MVC and instead let's worry about [separation of concerns](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_concerns).
to be continued... to be continued...