This is perhaps slightly off-topic; apologies if it's considered too far off.

As I understand it, SWC generally assumes that it's teaching people with basic 
(often self-taught) programming skills, and adding good practice.

In supervising a young intern, I recently found myself in a position of 
teaching somebody who had never done any coding and did not have the basic 
ideas of variables, arrays (and indexing into them), functions and their 
arguments, etc. I confess that I didn't do very well with it, which led to some 
frustration all round.

Can anybody recommend resources on good approaches to take here?

Many thanks
Simon

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