I have a firm grasp of computer science concepts. I can write algorithms and small full-stack apps. I know python, c, js/typescript (not as strong), and I'm confident I can pick up a new language and framework.
What I don't have is a formal and practical understanding of how I should structure applications and think about the development cycle as a whole. I don't have exposure to the software engineering side of the field.
Are there any materials/books I can read to get myself up to the current and future industry standard?
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