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MDN and just code. YouTube is great but I learned from blogs and documentation. Don't forget you can't learn from purely watching video.
A rough balance to learn to code:
20% watching / reading
80% coding
In my experience at first i watched a udemy course.
udemy.com/course/the-complete-java...
It was great and i learned lots of things from him and then after that i read JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 7th Edition
by David Flanagan. He explaine JavaScript concepts in depth at this book and i think it's worth to read it at least once
JavaScript Mastery on youtube:
youtube.com/channel/UCmXmlB4-HJytD...
This guys is super good.
youtube.com/user/thenewboston
Jonas Schmedtmann is definitely the best on Udemy
I can recommend Programming with Mosh. youtu.be/W6NZfCO5SIk
It's not on youtube but javascript.info/