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To admit frankly, l am a non technical person who would be tinkering with the task of creating a full fledged website for a travel company. For me, it’s going to be a fun activity. There are a lot of nerds out here who can help me with their expertise. Many thanks to you all😊😊😊

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    I’d start with picking a programming language and framework. Preferrably something with good tutorials or a nice book from the library that teaches you webdesign and programming in a hands-on way. I think Python is good for beginners. I wouldn’t kearn something like PHP these days. But there are a lot of options to pick from.