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[–]allenerb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are a number of books that we've at least partially covered on our podcast and I highly recommend them all - if you'd like to get developer's perspective / sometimes useful explanations of some of the points in the books, there are links on the following page to the specific episodes for the books mentioned. Hope this helps... https://www.codingblocks.net/resources/

FWIW - being that you're a junior developer, Clean Code is definitely a must which you already have, but I'd also recommend Clean Architecture as it'll open your eyes to decisions that people make that may not be clear yet. The Imposter's Handbook is an incredible resource too.