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Coding Unplugged: Coders Use Logic is an insightful non-fiction exploration of the logical thinking patterns that form the foundation of programming. Alix Wood examines how professional coders approach problem-solving, breaking down complex concepts into understandable principles that apply to both beginners and experienced developers.
The book demonstrates that coding is fundamentally about logic rather than memorizing syntax or commands. Through practical examples and clear explanations, readers will discover how logical reasoning, systematic thinking, and algorithmic approaches enable programmers to create solutions. This resource is valuable for anyone interested in understanding what truly makes coders effective, whether they’re aspiring to learn programming or simply curious about how software developers think and work.
Perfect for students, educators, and technology enthusiasts, this book demystifies the core competencies that separate skilled programmers from novices.







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