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The one paid book I would consider prior to finishing an entire guide is Cormen's Introduction to Algorithms. That said, personally, I would finish an entire guide, step by step - rather than looking for other stuff to do on top of it. The entire goal of the guides is to lay out a step by step path that can be followed to 'get good' so you can avoid the procrastination technique of 'looking for something better or more' instead of actually doing the work ;)
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Thank for solid advice. That seems to be the trap I've fallen into. At work at some point I will need to learn AWS, Mongo, node etc. But I still want to improve Javascript and core fullstack skills so I kept buying udemy courses and looked at MOOCs/guides.
I've read YDKJS before but I guess I will start at the beginning of your JS 3.0 and CS-WD guides and read YDKJS during free time at work and do CS50 at home.
Thank you
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