Thanks, Jan! Yes makes perfect sense!

I had it in my mind that everything I specified were actions: list_users et
al... :/

That was stupid. :D

On Apr 27, 2017 1:52 AM, "Jan Henning Thorsen" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Normally, I would say that a class is an object which does things. So I
> would name the controllers Users and Activities.
>
> On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 7:20:31 AM UTC+2, Stefan Adams wrote:
>>
>> I'm building a website that can pull and push activities, and within each
>> of these modes, you first get your list of users, then list your
>> activities, and then you proceed to push or pull your activity to/from the
>> selected user.
>>
>> Question regarding the design of the Controllers:
>>
>> Are my Controllers Push and Pull, and within each the actions are
>> list_users, list_activities, and copy_activities?
>>
>> Or, are my Controllers Users, Activities, and Copy, and within each my
>> actions are push and pull?
>>
>> Or, something different still?
>>
>> Any quick advice / pointers would be greatly appreciated!  I don't think
>> I have a good handle on application design yet.  :(
>>
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