Website URL: https://mdavix.github.io/FarmerApp/
I'm a farmer and I need to get my corn across the river to the market. The ferry costs £0.25p per trip and I can only carry one bag across at a time. I need to be able to work out how much it will cost me to move all my stock.
- I need to be able to enter how many bags of corn I have and how much it will cost
- I've heard that web apps are cool and I'd like one of those
- It needs to work on my smartphone
I've got some geese that I want to sell, I need to get them across the river as well but if I leave them with the corn they will eat it. I need to know the best way of getting all my geese and corn across the river without losing any of it given that I can only take one bag/animal across on the ferry at a time.
- I need to be able to enter how many geese I want to transport across the river
- I should be told whether or not it's possible to move that quantity of geese/corn
- I should be shown a list of crossings that I should use to get all my stock to the market in one piece.
I've heard that people want pet foxes, I've got friendly foxes on my farm who I think would make great pets! unfortunately if I leave them alone with the geese, they will eat them! Please could you extend the app so that it will include foxes when working out a safe way to get my stock to the market?
- I need to be able to enter how many foxes I want to transport across the river
- I should be told whether or not it's possible to move that quantity of geese/corn/foxes
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