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Dilemma.

Start from scratch or not....

         

omoutop

9:14 am on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi to all!

I have been offered a small job, more like a project which includes the development of an efficient, big, fully dynamic portal including newsletters, forum, chatting, news, places to visit, maps and much much more. I was thinking myself, is it better to start it from scratch developping the back-end and front-end all alone (I am fairly good at php, no problem with that) OR should I choose an "off-the selve" solution and try to midofy to meet expacations and requirements? Something like phpnuke or Drupal which I know fairly well as well. The first way will be much more time consuming and I will be forced to charge my clients more, on the other hand, the other solution will be quicker to implement and cheaper. I personally prefer the first one but I dont have time to code all this stuff, however, I always like challenges and this is a perfect project for me...I also know that I can use something like drupal which can handle fairly good medium-weight portals. Hard to decide. Waht would you do fellow programmers?

Waiting for your points of view!
Thx in advance for your time commenting my dilemma!

coopster

10:44 pm on Jan 24, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Rolling out a large project like this usually takes time no matter what. Have you considered phasing the sections in?

hutchic

1:47 am on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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present two proposals to your client and get their input

omoutop

6:59 am on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Thank you both for your replies, coopster you are right about the time needed in both situations, however, I do believe that the second path is somehow less time consuming. Hutchic you are also right, I did that just yesterday evening and he told me to go for plan b!.....

Twisted Mind

9:21 am on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I say one thing look into joomla if ur lame. this cms has absolutel everything installable even my mom could do that :D.

omoutop

10:46 am on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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fellow Twisted Mind,

I know Joomla ia a cms that includes ALMOST everything, however, the point here is time, if I had the time I would develop the whole thing from the start on my own, unfortunately this is not feasible especially at this time (lots of projects around). Ok, Joomla is good, but includes much more functionality than I or client need, I think I am going for Drupal which is less complicated yet powerfull enough. Thank you anyway!

Twisted Mind

12:49 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Joomla is not complicated ;) but anyways good luck