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CodingExperiments.com is a site where I can (obviously) experiment with various demonstrations of code.

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CodingExperiments.com is a site where I can host the little things that I create in PHP, HTML, and JS. I used to have such sites on free web hosts until I needed more advanced functionality like email accounts, server side scripting, and a decent admin panel. I found the perfect free web host at CodedChaos Hosting. Unfortunately, as CodedChaos hosting had 60 customers and few of them used the paid hosting that CodedChaos provided, there were too many customers to host and too much money was being spent. As a result, the hosting stopped and all 60 sites went down. The hosting is back now with some additional funding that should help it last longer though.

By the time that CodedChaos Hosting resurfaced, I was already on paid hosting. I could privately host my stuff on my non-related site that I was working on, but I couldn’t show it off to people that might think that it is interesting.

Well, that’s the past. Now enjoy the present!

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