I caught this one a little too late, but thought it deserved some pub. After being exposed to the .NET world for the last few months at my new job, I, too, have come to appreciate some of the niceties that the .NET framework provides. Fortunately I’m not the only one who notices this shortcoming, and a Rails plugin has been developed to give it .NET functionality. The short description is definitely worth reading.
And don’t let the release date fool you. This is actual code with an included sample application. The only April Fool is the one who neglects to use .NET goodness in his Rails app…