http://stackoverflow.com/questions/503684/ruby-on-rails-scalability-performanceBut probably not a big deal unless you have a mega site.
>Can you elaborate?
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>>Cool, but I heard performance suffers somewhat.
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>>>If you want a dynamic language version of the same thing, you should try Ruby on Rails. Exactly the same framework pattern as Asp.Net MVC, but with the goodness of a dynamic languge like that we've enjoyed in FoxPro.