15 Resources to Help You Learn Haskell in 2022

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  • learn4haskell

    👩‍🏫 👨‍🏫 Learn Haskell basics in 4 pull requests

  • If reading books isn’t exactly your thing, here are some Haskell courses that should get you writing Haskell as fast as possible. There are two options to choose from here: something like Type Classes or learn4haskell can be very useful for getting started with the Haskell syntax and basic language constructs, while the more university-focused courses from Erik Meijer or Graham Hutton will help you start thinking like a functional programmer.

  • learn-you-a-haskell

    “Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!” by Miran Lipovača

  • As a commonly recommended resource, Learn You a Haskell deserves mention here as well.

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  • Exercism - website

    The codebase for Exercism's website. (by exercism)

  • Exercism is a great option to get used to writing code in Haskell or any other programming language they offer. The Haskell track has plenty of exercises to keep you occupied for a while, and you can get free help with your code from the awesome mentors that contribute their time there.

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