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72 contributions to The Code Zone Skool
Building a VR Reminiscence Experience for Care Homes & Hospice
Hello everyone, I am currently working on a project to bring immersive, local outdoor experiences to residents in elderly homes, hospice facilities, and individuals with limited mobility. The goal is to capture high-quality, local hikes and translate them into virtually realistic VR experiences, allowing people who are bedridden or in wheelchairs to "re-visit" familiar spots or explore places they can no longer physically access. The initial vision started as a community initiative, but I am now actively developing the technical roadmap. I am looking to leverage university resources and equipment to get this off the ground, collaborating with departments such as Computer Science and Business to make it a scalable reality. Long-term, the goal is to expand the asset library from local terrain to national and global destinations. Because this group focuses heavily on tech, I wanted to open this up to you all for feedback, advice, and potential collaboration on the technical implementation: 1. Camera & Rig Optimization: I am evaluating 180° and 360° 3D stereoscopic cameras. If anyone has experience with field-testing these on uneven trails, what hardware or external gimbal setups do you recommend to minimize latency and eliminate motion sickness for passive viewers? 2. Media Playback & UX for Care Facilities: The target audience requires completely frictionless UX—ideally a zero-controller, passive "automatic mode" that transitions users through scenes seamlessly. If you’ve built or configured custom video playback environments for the Meta Quest or similar headsets, I’d love to know what frameworks or engines (Unity/Unreal) you found most stable for this use case. I am most familiar with Unity, but I do have experience in Godot, Unreal, and CryEngine. 3. Collaboration: If you are a developer, hardware enthusiast, or videographer interested in building out the pipeline, optimizing the stitching/stabilization workflow, or helping manage project infrastructure, I would love to team up (but this may still be some time from now).
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Adding: This will also be something I attempt to get the VA (veteran affairs in my country) involved with to help disabled veterans too!
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@Christina Laidlaw I will look into it now.
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I just wanna say again thank you all for helping me from freeCodeCamp the code Zone skool
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2 likes • May 16
Glad to see you are liking your journey! I have been programming since 2016/17; however, I am starting classes in 3 days at Northern Michigan University to get a formal degree in Mobile & Web Application Development with a minor in Information Assurance and Cyber Defense. My goal for a degree is just for formal education, as with todays market, having just a portfolio is proving to be hard. However, that is not to say I have not had positions that used my skills, I have done programming professionally for a couple companies, but some of it were contracted and others were freelance. So, I think having a degree, granted not required, is still beneficial as it helps sharpen my already known skills (and some things I may have skipped along the way), and gives a checkbox to check for the AI algorithms that check over resumes nowadays. Anywho, glad you enjoy the journey, I look forward to seeing where it takes you.
Simple layout design what tools do we have available with CSS
What tools are available to us as web designers that could help with this layout? If somebody gave you this wireframe, what would you use in CSS in order to accomplish this? Would you use a table? Would you use flexbox? Would you use grid? Would you use floats?
Simple layout design what tools do we have available with CSS
3 likes • May 1
HTML: <div class="container"> <div class="top-left">div</div> <div class="bottom-left">div</div> <div class="right">div</div> </div> CSS .container { display: grid; grid-template-columns: 250px 1fr; grid-template-rows: 150px 1fr; gap: 16px; height: 100vh; } .top-left { grid-column: 1; grid-row: 1; border: 1px solid red; } .bottom-left { grid-column: 1; grid-row: 2; border: 1px solid red; } .right { grid-column: 2; grid-row: 1 / 3; border: 1px solid red; }
[For-Hire] Ready for work | Senior Full Stack & AI Engineer
Hello. I am a full-stack developer specializing in AI automation, agent development, and model development. I am proficient in voice AI, various LLMs, and TTS development. In particular, I can handle the entire software development process, including Web3 integration, third-party API integration, AWS, and product launches. I possess significant experience in various specialized fields, such as internal API testing using SwaggerUI, web or mobile app version management via GitHub, and DNS. If my expertise aligns with your project, please feel free to contact me at any time. Please send a DM on Skool or Telegram: @devstarfive
3 likes • Apr 22
You should showcase what you can do, not just say it, if you want customers. All this, for 99% of people, is just words that mean nothing. Even for professional developers, this post doesn't give them any use in knowing what you are capable of. You do not mention any impactful things other than tech jargon that does not really matter to a customer. Customers do not care about your AI, LLM, TTS, third-party API, and AWS experience; they want to *SEE* what you can do.
2 likes • Apr 23
@Morimura Din Awesome! I will look into it.
Midweek checkin: What are you learning this week?
Share what you are working on this week in your studies. Share links to projects or photos... Let's help encourage everyone. For me, I'm working on some UX/UI updates on the Army Flight Logbook mobile app.
6 likes • Apr 22
Working on an app called Lumora. There is placeholder text and also some "pick something at random to look like you are saying something" put in, but overall, it is about 80% done. About the app: This app is designed to help people keep track of their moods and feelings throughout the week. Each day, users can log how they feel, add notes, and select tags that describe what influenced their mood. At the end of the week, the app creates a simple, easy-to-read report that shows which days were the happiest or most challenging, what activities or situations had the biggest impact, and how quickly users bounced back from tough moments. The weekly report is presented in a friendly, swipeable format, making it easy for anyone to see their mood patterns and get helpful advice for the next week. The app does all the analysis automatically, so users don’t need to be tech experts to understand their emotional trends or get practical tips for feeling better.
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Tyler Michl
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Currently pursuing a degree in Mobile & Web App Development at Northern Michigan University. Owner of Satyrn Studios LLC.

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