I am a casual user of php, perl, and python. I am trying to learn more
about those languages.

I would like to build some data driven web-apps. I don't much care for
perl or php. I consider perl and php to be difficult to read and
maintain.

I somewhat like python. But, I have had trouble trying to get anything
actually working with django. For me, deployment, and installation
were difficult, and it seems that the ongoing configuration boarders
on excessive. I need to maintain so many configuration files, and have
to touch each file, or restart the server every time I make a change.

I don't know if RoR is any better. I have heard that RoR is good for
getting simple CRUD apps up and running. But, I have also heard that
everything in RoR is "magic" i.e. the developer is not really
connected to what is going on beneath the covers.  I'm not sure I like
that.

Is RoR a framework, or a code generator?

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