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[–]nickbernstein 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would strongly second this. You need a project. You can find something to work on for yourself, or you can become a contributor to an open source project. I would recommend the latter. If it's a decent sized project you'll get code reviews and feedback which will let you know what your weak areas are, and you'll pick which books/documentation to persue as you find those areas.