One thing that drives me nuts with a lot of Ruby libraries and frameworks is pluralization, it's a good example of probably the one thing about the Ruby community that annoys me the most, and that's the tendency to sacrifice function/practicality in favor of prettiness. If I want my class name to differ from my table name, that should have to be explicit, not implied in my opinion. Additionally, a lot of programmers prefer to refer to tables based on the objects they store, rather than as a collection. Anyway, opinions aside, is there anyway I can turn inflections off in Sequel, so model Person automatically maps to table Person, rather than table People?
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