Software Carpentry is a great guide for anyone who is new to scientific computing. It covers all the basics and is probably good for anyone who would like to be doing more programming and computing, but is overwhelmed with where to start. I highly recommend it and I refer to it now and again for brushing up in different areas. You can follow it through in sequence or jump around in it at your skill level. It has a lot to offer.
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