@dmvianna wanted me to let you know that these are just the _free_ recommended resources. If you're willing to check out a book, we heartily recommend our own [Haskell Book!](http://haskellbook.com)
See [the community guidelines](coc.md) to understand the conduct that is expected in the IRC channel. You'll get a warning if you're not obviously trolling, but be aware the channel is exclusively for those learning or teaching Haskell.
If you don't know anything about Stack and would like an overview, check out this [comprehensive Stack video tutorial](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRonIB8ZStw).
The core recommendation is to read the lectures and complete all exercises/homework for the Spring 13 version of cis194 followed by the NICTA course. Both are linked below. Everything else can be considered optional and is mentioned so you know where to look.
These resources are not vetted or tested with learners as cis194 and NICTA course have been, but they're linked in [the topic listing](specific_topics.md) so you have ideas on where to begin. This includes things like intermediate/advanced concepts and subjects like tooling and text editors.