There is a vibrant community around Haskell!

  • Your first stop for asking questions related to this course should be Ed. However, if you have questions of a more general nature or are interested in exploring the larger Haskell community, read on!
  • The #haskell IRC channel is a great place to get help. Strange as it may seem if you’ve spent time in other IRC channels, #haskell is always full of friendly, helpful people.
  • Many people from the Haskell community are active on StackOverflow, which can be a good place to ask questions.
  • The Haskell-beginners mailing list is a good place to ask beginner-level questions.
  • The Haskell-cafe mailing list can also be a good place to ask questions, but is much higher-traffic.
  • The Haskell wiki has a list of frequently asked questions.
  • tryhaskell.org gives you a ghci session in your browser, and includes a very simple tutorial. It also features an interface to the #haskell IRC channel.
  • Stephen Diehl’s What I Wish I Knew When Learning Haskell
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