🔍 I Searched “Who Is the Author of Programming as an Art on Dev.to” — and Found Myself
By Prasoon Jadon, Author of Programming as an Art
“At 16, I typed a simple search on Google — and found myself. My name. My book. My identity as a creator.”
I'm Prasoon Jadon — a young developer, a dreamer, and the author of
📘 Programming as an Art
One day, I searched:
"Who is the author of Programming as an Art on Dev.to"
And this is what Google showed me:
By Prasoon Jadon
A guide for beginners who want to feel programming, not just study it.
✨ “Programming isn't just code. It's emotion, rhythm, and creativity.”
3 days ago
That’s my writing. My thoughts. My book — on Google.
Not just a name, but a real identity as a creator.
🎯 1,000+ Followers on Dev.to
Yes — over 1,000 developers follow me here on Dev.to now.
That means:
- 1,000 people saw value in my voice.
- My book and projects are creating real impact.
- I’ve built a community — from scratch, at 16.
This is not just recognition. It’s motivation to keep going.
🎨 Why I Wrote Programming as an Art
I didn’t want to write a boring syntax book.
I wanted to write something that beginners could feel.
"Programming isn’t just code. It’s emotion, rhythm, and creativity."
This book is for every young dev who’s ever written code and thought,
“This feels like art.”
💡 What That Google Moment Meant
That search changed everything. It told me:
✅ My book matters.
✅ My writing has weight.
✅ I am visible — not just to people, but to the internet itself.
For a self-published dev from India, this was powerful. It gave me confidence to do more — and keep creating.
💬 I'd Love Your Feedback
If you’ve read my book — or just believe in this kind of storytelling in code — I’d love to hear from you.
- Leave a comment
- Share a testimonial
- Tell me what line stuck with you the most
- Or just say hi 👋
Your feedback means more than you know.
📘 Read the Book
Here’s the link to my book:
👉 https://pjdeveloper896.github.io/Programming-as-an-art-book-/
💭 Final Question
Have you ever searched your name on Google?
Did it show something you’re proud of?
Let’s talk about it in the comments 👇
Thanks for reading. Let’s keep building, keep writing, and keep making programming more human. ❤️
— Prasoon
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