If you follow /r/haskell you may have seen it posted there as well, but I've written a short guide called Wise Man's Haskell which I hope people will find useful. However, I'm not extremely knowledgeable about Haskell and I wouldn't say I'm the best teacher, so if anyone is willing to skim it or provide feedback that would be much appreciated!
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