Some feedback on the website.
Pradeep Gowda via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Tue Dec 15 10:19:32 PST 2015
On Tuesday, 15 December 2015 at 07:07:23 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
> The usual for a programming language goes as follow :
> - Logo, color as per branding.
> - Language name, quick blurb about what it is, usually ending
> with a link to tutorial.
> - Big fat download button.
> - Some sample code. The one we have on the front page is way
> too big. It should be a piece of code that someone with 0
> experience in the language can understand.
> - A menu with quick access to what more experienced users want
> : stdlib reference, code repository, wiki, forum, language
> spec, news, this kind of thing.
1. https://www.python.org/
2. https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
I think the above two websites do a better job of fitting your
requirements than Scala's homepage etc., Let not the dynamic
typed nature of the language(s) dissuade you from learning how to
build a very popular language **community**.
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