Coding ASMR | Gift exchange app in Java (Part 2), typing, no talking
This is a lo-fi ASMR coding video of me writing a console program in Java that simulates a Christmas gift exchange app in the console. This time, I only make typing noises without talking, minus the breathing. Since Christmas is around the corner I decide to make a console app with a Christmas theme. This is part 2 out of 2 in this series where I get to finish up from where I have left off.
In the process of my attempt to code in the span of this video, I make typing noises and create occasional random triggers with items around my desk for additional ASMR tingles.
Note that I did not intend to make this 100% a tutorial, but you might learn something despite it; don't rely on this too heavily as a replacement for a tutorial. This is for your ASMR tingles as you watch me code. I made keyboard sounds as I code for the tingles.
[Info about ASMR]
ASMR stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response.
If you don't know anything about ASMR, briefly, it's essentially a video where noises such as whispers are being made/played in a way that might trigger sensational triggers such as tingles as a response to these noises.
0:00 - Intro
2:39 - re-running my program from last part
4:00 - writing more code
23:02 - testing my code
27:10 - simulating an exchange gift w/ 10 people!
32:00 - conclusion
33:52 - End.