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by citilife 2811 days ago
I'm still most productive in Ruby on Rails, I learned it after previously using Go, PHP, and Python (Django and Flask) for web development. Far and away Rails allows me to be more productive, and it's still being actively developed. I've used Node.js and some other frameworks since, but personal projects always come back to Rails.

It's up to you, what I will say, is Rails is (in my opinion) the easiest to get started with and easiest to maintain.