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Hi I’m an indie software developer who enjoys building small experimental projects on the web and exploring new ideas around programming and human interaction with technology. I like learning by building and sharing projects publicly to see how people respond. Right now I’m working on Code-Pulse Live, an experimental coding environment where your heartbeat becomes part of the coding experience. It explores the connection between physical state, focus, and programming performance. I’m here to share projects, learn from other makers, and get honest feedback from the community. Always open to suggestions and conversations with fellow builders.

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2mo ago

See Your Code React to Your Heartbeat

Hey everyone

I ve been working on an experiment called Code-Pulse Live.

It s an experimental coding environment where your heartbeat becomes part of the coding experience. You can connect a Bluetooth heart-rate monitor or use webcam pulse detection, and watch your live BPM and pulse wave sync with your code execution.

The idea is to explore the connection between your physical state and programming performance things like focus, stress, and flow state while coding.

JustInFeed

3mo ago

Just launched a simple web tool to explore how your focus feels while coding

Introducing Code-Pulse Live a simple web tool to explore how your focus feels while coding.

It s a browser-based editor that can visualize your heart rate using a webcam or compatible sensor, so you can experiment with focus sessions and see how your state changes in real time.

What you can do:
Write and run code in the browser
View live pulse visualization
Try short focus sessions
Share thoughts on usability and accuracy

This is an early experiment, and I m looking for honest feedback from developers and curious testers.

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