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Should BYC Have It's Own, Easy To Use Genetic Calculator?

  • Yes, great idea!

    Votes: 194 87.0%
  • No, waste of time...

    Votes: 4 1.8%
  • Yes, and I can offer help!

    Votes: 18 8.1%
  • Yes, but with some adjustments to the original post...

    Votes: 7 3.1%

  • Total voters
    223
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SNAKES!?!?:th
What tha....
Please don't tell me I am going to have to live with snakes at the beach house.
:barnie
You do know that ball pythons are native to West Africa, right?
But no worries, they are not native to Tanzania. I do want some as pets and to breed, though.
Black Mambas are native to East Africa, though. SPECIFICALLY Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. If you don't already know, Black Mambas are Africa's longest venemous snake and one of the deadliest (if not the deadliest) snakes in the entire world.
Also native to East Africa are King Cobras, Spitting Cobras, and Rock Pythons (which are the longest and largest python in the world. The one species of snake that I DESPISE WITH A BURNING PASSION. I hate, hate, hate that species. They kill everything. Crappy things.)
But not to worry, these snakes are typically found in the savannas and rocky hills. Not on beaches. But I want to live in the savanna.

Puff Adders are also native to East African savannas and grasslands. Another highly venomous viper.

@KikisGirls you will have to keep an eye out for Green Mambas, though.
"The Eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps), is a large mostly arboreal and highly venomous snake found in the coastal regions of southern East Africa. Their range stretches from the Eastern Cape in South Africa through Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Eastern Zimbabwe and Southern Malawi."
 
You do know that ball pythons are native to West Africa, right?
But no worries, they are not native to Tanzania. I do want some as pets and to breed, though.
Black Mambas are native to East Africa, though. SPECIFICALLY Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda. If you don't already know, Black Mambas are Africa's longest venemous snake and one of the deadliest (if not the deadliest) snakes in the entire world.
Also native to East Africa are King Cobras, Spitting Cobras, and Rock Pythons (which are the longest and largest python in the world. The one species of snake that I DESPISE WITH A BURNING PASSION. I hate, hate, hate that species. They kill everything. Crappy things.)
But not to worry, these snakes are typically found in the savannas and rocky hills. Not on beaches. But I want to live in the savanna.

Puff Adders are also native to East African savannas and grasslands. Another highly venomous viper.

@KikisGirls you will have to keep an eye out for Green Mambas, though.
"The Eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps), is a large mostly arboreal and highly venomous snake found in the coastal regions of southern East Africa. Their range stretches from the Eastern Cape in South Africa through Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Eastern Zimbabwe and Southern Malawi."
:barnie O great.
Now I am going to be forced to learn about snakes.
:sick
 
Hmm, the calculator would probably have to be written in JavaScript so that it could be embedded in a XenForo page, but I'm not a coder. Here is an example of a calculator embedded in a XF page on my site, it's an aquarium volume calculator: https://www.utahfishkeepers.us/volume-calculator/
 
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Do you guys think we should start a conversation including all those who are interested?
Maybe once we really start getting this ball rolling.
Right now, we need everyone who's here to read and contribute.
I can work with JavaScript, but I'm not a coder. I'm working on teaching myself atm. First things first is we need an idea of how to even start coding for this.
 
Yea...good idea. I was considering we all study KippenJungle for ideas. It works 99% of the time but is all messy with the German language. If we get an idea of how he coded it (maybe even inspect his html coding on his website), we could find a point of departure? :confused:
Tricky with the German language?
I speak German, I can help with that.
I'll look into the html coding; I know how to pull it up. I have a feeling you do, too.

I already have figured out that a LOT of this program is going to have to do with when/if commands. So we need someone who understands how to use those.
 

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