ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) frameworks are libraries that automate the transfer of data stored in relational database tables into objects that are more commonly used in application code. They essentially act as a translator between the relational database world and the object-oriented programming world. ORMs are used to simplify database interactions, reduce boilerplate code, and improve code maintainability by allowing developers to work with data in a more intuitive, object-oriented way, rather than writing raw SQL queries. Common ORM operations include creating, reading, updating, and deleting (CRUD) database records using object methods.
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