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Are there any resources that compare the recently released (Jan 13, 2011) asp.net MVC 3 to Rails 3? I've looked around and couldn't find any comparisons but figure there must be something out there.

The last time I used asp.net was with MVC 1 and I'm wondering what sort of improvements they've made since then. I'm fairly new to rails so I'm not sure I can make a good comparison just by looking at asp.net MVC 3 itself. I'm hoping someone more familiar with the two frameworks has already made a comparison.

Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask but I do consider this a programming question.

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I'd like to know specific comparisons between the frameworks. Advantages/disadvantages over using one over the other. View engines compared between the two. Static language vs dynamic language (if any comparisons apply). Ease of doing TDD/BDD between them. Features that are unique to each. Tools available, performance considerations, ease of use, etc.

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  • Take a look at stackoverflow.com/questions/4971632/… to see some improvements that have been added in ASP.NET MVC 3 Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 11:24
  • What kind of comparisons? The names use different letters, is that what you are asking for? Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 13:31
  • @jfar Have you never seen comparisons between asp.net MVC and rails? Just google it and you'll find a ton (though none compare asp.net mvc 3 and rails 3). Anyway, I'll clarify my question. Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 13:41
  • @jfar If there's a better place to ask this questions I'd be happy the post the question there. But I've seen plenty of questions on stackoverflow about frameworks. Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 13:52
  • @ddd - Based on your edits you've asked for mostly subjective and argumentative answers. The only two bits that fall within good question territory are unique features and tooling. Everything else is really based on how each programmer feels. I don't like ActiveRecord patterns but that doesn't mean they are bad or wrong to use. Commented Feb 24, 2011 at 13:55

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Judging from the lack of responses the answer is either "no" or "not yet".

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