I think the link_to helper method is quite confusing with its arguments 
order:

    link_to body, url
    link_to "Click me", @person

Why is it thay way round? I want to make a "link to [the] person", so I 
would expect the order to be:

    link_to @person, "Click me"

It reads much more natural. You don't "link to [the] body", you "link to 
[the] url". So the order schould be

    link_to url, body, options={}

Is there a rationale for the current arguments order?

I know, changing it would break compatibility but I think it's worth 
considering.

- Michael

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