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		<title>By: etal</title>
		<link>http://philcrissman.com/2007/12/01/perl-on-rails-everything-on-rails#comment-1886</link>
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		<description>And in the M$ .Net world there are Castle Monorail and the upcoming official MS MVC Framework both offering a somewhat similar developer experience to Rails.
Hopefully someday IronRuby will be able to run unmodified Rails on .Net but we are still a long way from that.</description>
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Hopefully someday IronRuby will be able to run unmodified Rails on .Net but we are still a long way from that.</p>
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