POV: Learnt to code so I can be the next Doctor Strange 🧙♂️✨ Built a hand gesture–controlled portal system using : 🔹 HTML + Canvas 🔹 Python (for gesture recognition) 🔹 Computer Vision libraries 👉 This project detects hand movements in real-time and creates interactive visual effects (just like a portal 🌀) 💡 What I learned: • Real-time hand tracking & gesture detection • Integrating Python with frontend visuals • Working with computer vision concepts • Making coding actually fun 😄 🚀 Check out the GitHub repo here: [https://lnkd.in/gDZGwESz] However This was my first repo . 🪿 insta - https://lnkd.in/gRhC5xda #Python #ComputerVision #WebDevelopment #OpenCV #100DaysOfCode #Developer #Innovation #TechProjects

This is one of those projects that reminds you why coding is fun. You didn’t just build something functional, you built something interactive and creative. That combination (computer vision + frontend visuals) is where things start to feel “magical.” Also, integrating real-time gesture recognition is not easy, especially for a first repo. That’s a strong start. Keep going in this direction; projects like this stand out a lot. Really cool concept, and more importantly, great learning depth behind it. You touched computer vision, real-time processing, and frontend rendering all in one project. That’s not beginner-level thinking, even if it’s your first repo. If you iterate on this (maybe add more gestures or smoother effects), this could become a standout portfolio piece. Nicely done 👏

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For real you have built coolest stuff proud of you just keep going 🙌

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