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I’m in a Haskell learning phase and honestly can’t get enough recommended study pointers. Share as many as you feel comfortable sharing, there’s always some like me who’d benefit from the curation.


Not the OC and (mostly) not related to Haskell performance, but the following could be useful to you:

State of Haskell Ecosystem: https://github.com/Gabriel439/post-rfc/blob/master/sotu.md#c...

Guide to Haskell (2018): https://lexi-lambda.github.io/blog/2018/02/10/an-opinionated...

Haskell learner milestones: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1016986

GHC optimizations (rather advanced, but interesting): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12653787/what-optimizati...

Compilation of various Haskell tutorials on more advanced topics: https://markkarpov.com/learn-haskell.html

Despite the popular saying, there’s a wealth of knowledge about Haskell beyond just academic papers, and in digestable form, but it’s scattered around little-known blogs. I’d recommend you to check out r/haskell from time to time, or subscribe to the Haskell newsletter - at least for me, those are the places where I got to know most of Haskell blogs.




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