I'm in the process of learning Haskell. I thought I'd share some of the resources I've found and/or used here in one place:
Books
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Haskell Programming
- I've gone through most of this book. Not a lot "clicked", I think due to the writing style as well as being first. I plan to go through this again.
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Get Programming with Haskell
- I found this very straight-forward and approachable, but think there is more to learn if I go through it again.
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Learn You a Haskell
- This comes up often when I search for help, so I think it is about time I went through this classic.
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A Type of Programming
- I've interacted with the author a little bit and am excited to go through this.
- Real World Haskell
Websites
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Haskell Documentation
- There are a lot of resources listed. Some overlap with what I've listed here, though.
- Learn Haskell
- School of Haskell
- Monday Morning Haskell's Liftoff
Exercises
If you have other resources you've really liked, I'd love to hear about them.
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