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05-22-2007, 04:48 PM
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[quote request] BIG content management system
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05-23-2007, 03:10 AM
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I can do this for you.
But i know you said php and mySQL, I can only do asp.net (vb.net) and MSSQL.
Features will include:
-Whatever you said up top.
- "a white board" setting -> a chat room with a live white board, the teacher is using. I am not too sure about this control. I will not be creating it from scratch, and will be looking for an already available one. if there is one, i can garuntee its not going to be free.
$750 with fully coded design, 4 months hosting, database, programming of site.
thanks
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05-23-2007, 03:28 AM
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$750 is a very low quote for a project like this without design, hosting and such. I would quote you upwards of $4000 on this without design (I dont design)
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05-23-2007, 07:21 AM
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Thanks for the replies. I aggree with Village Idiot, I wasn't really expecting a low price is the quality of the coding I am looking for.
I am not really looking for a pre-made system either, this would be something that would be a stand-alone package.
The design and hosting of the project would be sorted by myself.
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05-23-2007, 01:18 PM
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Yes, i would quote you at least $3000 for everything you said. It's not a small job by any means.
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05-24-2007, 03:36 PM
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My price would be $3500 minimum including the design work as well.
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05-24-2007, 04:53 PM
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Hey Vivid. I'm headed out for the day (brothers graduation) but I've got you on MSN, and will talk to you when I get back tomorrow.
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05-24-2007, 05:22 PM
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My explanation for $750:
I know its a little low (and i agree with you guys)
1) I needed the money :P haha who dosn't.
2) asp.net very different then php guys.
say for a login control it might take a php coder 10 - 20 minutes. it takes my 10 seconds. because everything is already there for you.
i have made classes for all the common tasks a website needs. so
In my opinion I dont think that I would be happy charging the customer upwards of $xxxx, but what I think is right.
note: I am perfectly fine with you guys charging a lot but this would be an easy project in asp.net atelast for me.
sorry guys if im brining the market down. i'll research more into next time, or wait till one of them replies, and go about that trend.
thanks
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05-24-2007, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by masfenix
2) asp.net very different then php guys.
say for a login control it might take a php coder 10 - 20 minutes. it takes my 10 seconds. because everything is already there for you.
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I know some asp.net (2.0 c#), its is really different, it takes longer. The only way you can do it that fast is to use a wysiwyg, which is really bad code.
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05-24-2007, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Village Idiot
I know some asp.net (2.0 c#), its is really different, it takes longer. The only way you can do it that fast is to use a wysiwyg, which is really bad code.
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Aside from your flippant remark about 'bad' code, which I feel was just put in there as an aside, I'd like to say something. My professional work is with C#, it needn't take any longer than a comparable PHP application. Using the ASP.NET Framework is often, for me at least, much quicker and easier than putting something together in PHP for anything more than a quick script but that's probably more due to the use of a framework over scripting things from scratch rather than PHP vs C#. Is here really the place to be having this discussion anyway?
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