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  1. Carl Franklin (@carlfranklin) software developer, musician, producer - came up with the idea to produce Music to Flow By after interviewing Mark Seemann on his (Franklin's) podcast, .NET Rocks! about the challenges of minimizing distractions when developing software.

  2. Apr 3, 2023 · Apr 3, 2023. A short message from Carl Franklin, creator of Music to Flow By. This app is being replaced with a new app (including a brand new track). This new app, which I am building myself, will include the first three tracks for free.

  3. 75 minutes of long-running original instrumental music designed to induce a state of flow suitable for writing code. Online at http://mtcb.pwop.com. 389 backers pledged $10,031 to help bring this project to life. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser to see this content.

    • New London, CT
  4. In 2014 Carl started a Kickstarter project to make an album of music that would help software developers get into a state of flow and stay there. He called it Music to Code By. It took off in a big way. He has now built several 25-minute long ( pomodoro sized) tracks that can be downloaded online. An app called Music to Flow By is in the works.

  5. Music to Flow By started as an idea by Carl Franklin, a software developer and musician. He read a study in which children did better at math when exposed to baroque background music between 60 and 80 BPM. He made more modern music that was easy to listen to, and dubbed it Music to Code By.

  6. And now programmer/musician Carl Franklin has released an album of music he wrote specifically for use as background music when writing software. "The biggest challenge was dialing back my instinct to make real music," Franklin told ITworld's Phil Johnson.

  7. Feb 26, 2015 · Carl Franklin Releases "Music to Code By" for when Focus is Required. News provided by. Pwop Studios. Feb 26, 2015, 11:10 ET. Share this article. Music to Code By. New London, CT (PRWEB) February 26, 2015 -- Carl Franklin has just released another album, but this time the focus is, well, focus.