I'm a big fan of Ruby on Rails and use it for most of my websites including Wakeboard UK. Asp.net MVC appears to be reasonable copy of rails, and runs on the .net platform, so good for enterprise development integration. MVC includes most of the good things in rails, though the M part of asp.net MVC is more DIY M as you don't get ActiveRecord.
This is one case where the Poor Man's Version is also the best!
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