Personally, I would agree with the guy that said that Learn You a Haskell and Real World Haskell are some of the best resources. LYAH is really good at explaining the language features while RWH is currently the best we have in terms of giving practical examples with real libraries and things like that.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1012573/getting-started-w...
Personally, I would agree with the guy that said that Learn You a Haskell and Real World Haskell are some of the best resources. LYAH is really good at explaining the language features while RWH is currently the best we have in terms of giving practical examples with real libraries and things like that.