+### More tutorials, mostly aimed at existing programmers ###
+
+* A Not-So-[Gentle Introduction to Haskell](https://www.haskell.org/tutorial) (64 pp. tutorial from 2000, expects some prior knowledge of functional programming)
+* [Haskell Tutorial for C Programmers](https://wiki.haskell.org/Haskell_Tutorial_for_C_Programmers) (45 pp.)
+* [How to read Haskell](https://wiki.haskell.org/How_to_read_Haskell)
+* [Hitchhiker's guide to Haskell](https://wiki.haskell.org/Hitchhikers_guide_to_Haskell) (33 pp.)
+* [Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours](http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Write_Yourself_a_Scheme_in_48_Hours)
+* Comprehensive List at [Haskell Wiki](https://wiki.haskell.org/Tutorials)
+
+
+### Other ###
+* [Lambda Lessons](http://stevekrouse.github.io/hs.js), experiment with evaluating `map` and `fold` step-by-step
+* [A Tour of the Haskell Prelude](http://www.letu.edu/people/jaytevis/Programming-Languages/Haskell/tourofprelude.html)
+* [Haskell for OCaml Programmers](http://science.raphael.poss.name/haskell-for-ocaml-programmers.pdf)
+* [ML Dialects and Haskell](http://hyperpolyglot.org/ml)
+* [Differences between Haskell and SML?](http://www.quora.com/What-are-the-key-differences-between-Haskell-and-Standard-ML?browse)
+
+
+## Advanced Docs, listed here for reference ##