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There's an O'Reilly book I've seen recommended that should work off of the foundational knowledge from Scratch and hour of code. I'm also willing to answer any questions you have
If you want to chase the money the Odin project is the best place to learn web dev in my opinion.
W3Schools has awesome online learning material! I have used them a lot for Javascript. Actually I still go there when I need to run a quick test because they have convenient little boxes to type in your code and run it so I don’t have to spin up a test page.
This is pretty funny to read, because back when I was in college, it was kind of a meme how much better w3schools's seo was than their actual content... I can totally believe that they've gotten better in the past... *thousand-yard stare* ten years... but I still instinctively ignore them in search results. My go-to for JavaScript (and any other web stuff) is MDN.
Extremely high quality, modern OpenGL tutorials: https://learnopengl.com/