Pomodoro Timer for Programming
Use structured focus sessions to code more effectively — avoid flow-state interruptions while ensuring regular breaks.
Coding tips
Programmers often prefer longer sessions (50 min work / 10 min break) to protect deep flow states. Customise the timer to match your coding style.
Use breaks to stand and look away from the screen — not to browse. Eye strain and RSI are real risks for developers. Regular movement counters both.
Stuck on a bug? Set a 25-minute "debugging Pomodoro". If unsolved, take your break, then start fresh. Many bugs solve themselves after a mental reset.
Before each Pomodoro, write a one-line task: "Implement the login form validation." Keeps you from scope-creeping into unplanned features.
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