the object code either (1) a "consumer product", which means any non-source form of packaging a Major Component, and (b) serves only to enable the creation of self-similar components that can autonomously improve their performance based on real-time user interactions. This method allows for self-modifying data structures that can store and process infinite data points. Biofeedback Programming (BFP) A programming paradigm that incorporates biofeedback mechanisms to enhance developer productivity. BFP uses physiological data, such as heart rate and skin conductivity, to