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Must be able to:
  • Custom admin panel to add / edit items
  • In the custom panel you can rig (yes this is for testing purposes)
  • Have a provably fair system
  • Have a deposit system which converts it into coins
  • Have a pickup system
  • Prices are based on what is registered on the admin panel.
  • Have an installation system that sets up the whole website
  • Must have in the admin panel a lot to configure
  • Resell rights.

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4 digits? My expactation was 5. I need coinflip, jackpot and russian roulette.
You'd be looking at 5 with me definitely. Good expectation.[DOUBLEPOST=1540397023][/DOUBLEPOST]
Not just javascript
Your request will require php, mysql and javascript for back end

I am experienced in all of those more than enough for this type of website
I just pointed out that I never did a gambling site but the base is pretty much the same I worked on 90% of the featured that you will need already in the past

And just to show off haha I started working on a web game that used a lot of javascript, sadly it was never finished due to me loosimg interest in it
It doesn't have to be PHP at all. JavaScript is a suitable option. If someone's really cool they'll use the all new and flashy Go. :)[DOUBLEPOST=1540397071][/DOUBLEPOST]
If you feel like you can do this in java feel free to do it but thats really really dumb idea
Why is it?
 
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You made a complete fool of yourself Xenons. You can't inspect element server side code lmfao. You can use a framework like React with Node.js and MongoDB for your database. PHP is outfitted and more devs are trying to move to JavaScript. I would use pure JavaScript for this type of project.
I talked about javascript only, you can see the code at any time of javascript
nodejs and mongo are different topic

You'd be looking at 5 with me definitely. Good expectation.[DOUBLEPOST=1540397023][/DOUBLEPOST]
It doesn't have to be PHP at all. JavaScript is a suitable option. If someone's really cool they'll use the all new and flashy Go. :)[DOUBLEPOST=1540397071][/DOUBLEPOST]
Why is it?

I just don't see the point of doing something in java when it can be done much faster and easier in languages that were created for web projects.
 

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I talked about javascript only, you can see the code at any time of javascript
nodejs and mongo are different topic



I just don't see the point of doing something in java when it can be done much faster and easier in languages that were created for web projects.
You really just need to stop talking now, your insane knowledge isn’t making you look good.
 

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I talked about javascript only, you can see the code at any time of javascript
nodejs and mongo are different topic



I just don't see the point of doing something in java when it can be done much faster and easier in languages that were created for web projects.
JavaScript is a language. You cannot always see JavaScript. Depending on where it is used, you will be able to see JavaScript. NodeJS isn't another language. JavaScript is a language, and when used on top of Node it can run on a server. When used in a browser, it runs on the client and can be seen.

I just don't see the point of doing something in java when it can be done much faster and easier in languages that were created for web projects.
Did you ever consider performance?[DOUBLEPOST=1540398746][/DOUBLEPOST]
With me, on the cheap side would be 8-9 thousand. And on the expensive side would be 11-12 thousand. Would probably take about a month or two to make, may be less for more experienced developers.
You should remember that bigger projects done by experienced developers doesn't always result in faster production. Experienced developers may have other thoughts and considerations with things such as efficiency, security and other little bits which could make it take a little longer to be made.
 
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But, developers who've made more sites like this surely would be able to complete them in a more timely fashion to an amateur.
Perhaps that might be the case, but for large projects like this you don't really make enough of them to get super duper hyper efficient at it.
 
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