I'm making pseudo chat rooms in a sense. It's like facebook messenger. It's primarily for offline or asynchronous communication, but I want it to work as a hybrid instead of spamming get requests to update itself.
so the lifecycle is driven by how the database looks for the sessions. The token is decoded by a secret everytime a request is made right now. So basically, the client sends a request with the jwt token, the server receives it, decodes it with the secret that is only on the server. If it can decode it, then it is a validly signed token with an authentic id
and brace yourself with linux settings on max-sockets, max-filedescriptors, port-ranges and other stuff, because in my experience, a standard configuration pretty much only allows so much simultaneous connections
for instance, shut down connections clientside on idle, increase allowed port-ranges on the server, allow more socket connections etc.
but even with very optimized settings, if socket connections grow really high, there are still some random "ping timeout" disconnects and reconnects, at least using socket.io. I dunno if that's also partly a problem of the library
If you would let me make it however I wanted and you only cared about how it looked and didn't have much dynamic data, I would do it for around $300. If you wanted a react app, I would charge more because it would take me a little longer
yeah, it all depends on how the data is being handled. If your maps and slider aren't coming from a rest api, and you don't care if it is done in jquery, I could do it 3 or 4 days...
If you wanted it done with React, it would take an extra day or two and I'd probably use something like d3 so that would be painful and I would charge more
@duhaime Freelancers are dictated by the Indian economy, not the American one lol
oh no... I really do want to. I really want to launch the website I'm building though lol. I've spent two weeks on building a freelancer job site and I'm at like the last 2 days..
yeah, but not many. I'm decent at it and the last one I did was for a local business and it only took me a day. It's fairly basic, but it was what the client wanted.
It would take me 2 days with jquery if I'm bing honest, as long as you are on the "make it look like the picture" not "make it mathematically exact to the pictures" train
@jAndy we're gonna get down to the nitty gritty for 400
@DavidKamer there doesn't need to be a back-end. Just pump the data into JSON and read it on app load -- it'll be < 100KB and you'll be off to the races
email me at 3dkamer@gmail.com or david.kamer@uniwrighte.com if you still want me to do it. I'm going to dinner. I could probably do it. I was a math major at one time and made it as far as calc 3 and graph theory and diff eq.
If you needed a back end it would be at least double. Sounds good. I need to finish this project first, but that would give us a ton of time if you have two months.
Full disclosure: I'm about to spend <= 2 months building this site (the mocks will likely evolve from here in that time) at my desk job, which includes lots of things that are not-app-building (data mining, greeting scholars, etc). I'm wondering what the fair market value of the app would be.
actually the starred line of mine really messes up my mind... why not just set a body filter: grayscale(1) for any customers website and after delivery you go like... "We never agreed on RGB, costs $200 extra"