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A Programmer's Mind: The Philosophy and Psychology of Programming
AuthorAishwarya Shiva
LanguageEnglish
SubjectProgramming, Cognitive Science, Psychology
GenreNon-fiction, Educational
PublisherNotion Press
Publication date
April 21, 2025
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (Paperback, Hardcover), eBook
Pages179
ISBN9798899067549

A Programmer's Mind: The Philosophy and Psychology of Programming is a non-fiction book by Indian author and software architect Aishwarya Shiva. Published on April 21, 2025, by Notion Press, the book delves into the cognitive processes, mental models, and psychological aspects that influence a programmer's approach to coding and problem-solving.

Overview

In A Programmer's Mind, Aishwarya Shiva explores how developers think, adapt, learn, and evolve. Drawing from his extensive experience in full-stack development, artificial intelligence, and enterprise system design, Shiva examines the intersection of psychology and programming. The book aims to provide insights into the mental discipline behind modern innovation, making it valuable not only for coders but also for students, educators, and non-programmers interested in understanding the cognitive frameworks that drive the digital age.

Reception

Upon its release, A Programmer's Mind has been well-received by readers and critics alike. It is available in multiple formats, including paperback, hardcover, and eBook, and can be purchased through various online platforms.[1]

References

  1. ^ Aishwarya Shiva. "A Programmer's Mind Hardcover". Notion Press. Retrieved 2025-05-17.

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