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I really want to switch my career from being a Full-Stack python/javascript developer to be a Data Engineer.

I've already worked with relational and non-relational databases, troubleshooted a couple of Airflow DAGs, deployed production-ready python code but now I feel kinda lost, every course I start on the Data engineering topic feels really useless since I feel like I've already worked with that technology/library, but I'm still afraid of start taking interviews.

Any good book/course or resource that I should look in?

BTW first rant in a couple of years, this brings me memories

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    AWS certification. You gonna need to wire up a looooot of services. Better to start studying up some data governance and modeling best practices.
    Software engineering basics like class inheritance and API design would come in handy too.
    Can you do networks? Or 5+ types of http auth? gonna need it.
    Then it's time for Big Data architectures. try to learn some big boy spark from kaggle.
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