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If you are looking for more tutorials, I recommend the purescript book ( http://www.purescript.org/ ), it is excellent (and is very Haskell oriented, you might want to try and avoid this for now). Another good tutorial is Haskell Wiki. If you are looking for more Haskell books (there are quite a lot out there), I recommend Real World Haskell, it is quite simply the best Haskell book there is. If you want to learn by examples, I recommend the following books: Haskell, Hack, Haskell Programming, Real World Haskell, The Little Book of Semigroups, and Real World Functional Programming. (For an excellent introduction to monads, see Monads as a Basis for Generic Programming and the Functors, Applicatives, and Monads tutorial, but don't take my word for it, look at them yourself.)
A good reference to look at: Haskell 98 Report. It is available online here: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/H98_Report. The H98 Report is (in my opinion) the best Haskell report, and forms the basis of the Haskell 98 standard. As well as that, the H98 Report contains a good introduction to Haskell, and some good examples.
Instances: A bit of an oddity. In some cases you can define instances on your own for your own type, but often you have to take some pre-written type that implements a typeclass and extract one or more of the functions. A good place to look for this is the Haskell wiki, however you might run into some issues (and the problems you would run into might be quite esoteric).
Tobias Klauser is a PhD student at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He received his MSc in Computer Science in 2017 and his PhD in Computer Science in 2019 at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. He has worked on various projects using Haskell as a backend since 2016. He is interested in applying and experimenting with distributed systems.
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