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- [Hacking on GHC (is not that hard)](http://rawgit.com/gibiansky/4c54f767bf21a6954b23/raw/67c62c5555f40c6fb67b124307725df168201361/exp.html) by Andrew Gibiansky
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- [Contributing to GHC](http://anniecherkaev.com/projects/contributing-to-ghc) by Annie Cherkaev
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- [Contributing to GHC via Phabricator](https://medium.com/@zw3rk/contributing-to-ghc-290653b63147) by Moritz Angermann
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- Andreas Herrmann's “GHC Hacking Newcomer Guide”](https://youtu.be/s9DkByHSdOg) talk is a wealth of information communicated clearly and succinctly. You can also just browse [the slides](https://github.com/meiersi/HaskellerZ/blob/master/meetups/20180531-GHC-Newcomers-Guide/slides.md).
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- Andreas Herrmann's [“GHC Hacking Newcomer Guide”](https://youtu.be/s9DkByHSdOg) talk is a wealth of information communicated clearly and succinctly. You can also just browse [the slides](https://github.com/meiersi/HaskellerZ/blob/master/meetups/20180531-GHC-Newcomers-Guide/slides.md).
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- There is a blog post series by Stephen Diehl that provides an overview of many important data structures and contains links to other sources of information: [Dive into GHC](http://www.stephendiehl.com/posts/ghc_01.html)
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