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Python I want to learn the fundamentals of backend engineering w/o much abstraction, and IDK how.

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I got these books just now.
I've already ordered few more books from amazon like
  • system design part 1 and part 2 by alex xu.
  • tcp ip protocol suite by fourouzan
  • unix and linux system administration handbook
My biggest problem is that I already know most of stuffs that's written in these books. So, when I read them, I just feel like rehashing them. I need someone who goes into dangerous depth of these concepts like http, smtp, ssl, dns etc and teach them like crazy.
Or a way to practice these.
Writing code is abstracted everything. I don't want to abstract anything, I want in depth. Anything you recommend?
 
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I got these books just now.
I've already ordered few more books from amazon like
  • system design part 1 and part 2 by alex xu.
  • tcp ip protocol suite by fourouzan
  • unix and linux system administration handbook
My biggest problem is that I already know most of stuffs that's written in these books. So, when I read them, I just feel like rehashing them. I need someone who goes into dangerous depth of these concepts like http, smtp, ssl, dns etc and teach them like crazy.
Or a way to practice these.
Writing code is abstracted everything. I don't want to abstract anything, I want in depth. Anything you recommend?
keyword: MOST...
That tells me there are topics of those books you may not fully understand. How about starting there?
 

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