Sorry no. At best it's the end of the beginning. If you look at any job board and look at web dev jobs you'll notice that nearly all of the listings are for plain old-fashioned non-mvc development, in php no less. Rails, ASP.NET MVC, Django, etc. have all grown into respectable, practical ways of building top-tier web sites but the MVC revolution is only just starting (as are the TDD revolution and the functional renaissance).<p>Judging by the time it took the OOP revolution to play out (i.e. get to the state where it is the accepted norm rather than the exception), the MVC revolution probably has another decade or so before it gets to that stage.