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Really nice Haskell tutorial. Comparable to "Yet Another Haskell Tutorial" by quality. Much more aproachable then "Real World Haskell" if you are new to the language.
I've been going through this lately and it's great. It's a nice compromise between the wackiness of something like "Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby" and the dryness of most tutorials.
This has been submitted twice already.

178 days ago: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=336085

17 days ago: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=535675

Makes me think that HN must have gotten a lot of new users lately. Let's just be glad they are interested in haskell and not valleywag-type stories.

Welcome new haskell-loving users!

Sorry about that. I'm migrating over from reddit, and I expected the link submission form to warn me if I submit a duplicate (as it does on reddit and digg). I'll search first before I post, going forward.
Welcome to HN.

Just FYI, the link submission form will warn you, but only if it is an exact match. Since the previous posts didn't have "chapters" at the end of the url, it looked unique. Here's a handy search tool: http://searchyc.com/

Thanks. Bookmarked the search tool.
Well, if it's recent enough, it will just upmod the original. But after a certain amount of time, the system allows duplicates.

It's not that huge a deal; at least it's a decent link.

I think it's reasonable to allow duplicates, otherwise I wouldn't have found out about this tutorial
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