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As a programmer you should be able to learn enough html and css to make a basic website. For better functionality you might want to incorporate some javascript and php which should be easy for a programmer. As you would expect, free hosting can be pretty unreliable.

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I agree with veedeoo and gusano79. I once tried setting up Apache, PHP, and MySQL separately; never did get it to work. For me WampServer was the easiest combo download. They have a good trouble shooting forum: http://forum.wampserver.com/list.php?2. Also check out: http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/php/php1p4.html

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