+## Tutorials ##
+* The [start of the OCaml Manual](http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/coreexamples.html) has a tutorial
+* [More Tutorials](http://ocaml.org/learn/tutorials/) <!-- seems to include <http://mirror.ocamlcore.org/ocaml-tutorial.org/>, last updated 2009 -->
+* First 3 chapters of *OCaml from the Very Beginning*:
+[1](http://ocaml-book.com/s/11-17Chapter1.pdf)
+[2](http://ocaml-book.com/s/19-25Chapter2.pdf)
+[3](http://ocaml-book.com/s/29-33Chapter3.pdf)
+* Chapter [1](http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/ocaml_for_scientists/chapter1.html) of *OCaml for Scientists*
+* Chapter [1](http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~fangohr/software/ocamltutorial/lecture1.html) of *OCaml for Scientific Computation* <!-- OCaml Wiki's Tutorial page links to whole text -->
+* [Introduction to Objective Caml](http://files.metaprl.org/doc/ocaml-book.pdf)
+(284 pp. text from 2008, based on Jason Hickey's course at CalTech) <!-- also at http://www.cs.caltech.edu/courses/cs134/cs134b/book.pdf -->
+* [Think OCaml](http://greenteapress.com/thinkocaml/thinkocaml.pdf) (142 pp. pdf)
+* [Real World OCaml](https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/index.html) (510 pp. text from 2013)
+ * recommend reading [Chapters 1-4](https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/a-guided-tour.html) when getting started (Chapter 4 is a bit more advanced)
+ * then [Chapter 6](https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/variants.html) when learning types
+ * then [Chapter 8](https://realworldocaml.org/v1/en/html/imperative-programming-1.html) when learning about mutation (OCaml has what we call *explicit* mutation)