brent wejrowski wrote:
> So, models and controllers should always have the same name?

Yes.  Standard practice has the model called Thing, the controller 
called ThingsController, and the database table called things.

Note that you will not necessarily need all three of those for any given 
Thing.  It is quite common to have models without associated controllers 
and vice versa.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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