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Good programming language website has to account for following:
1) What's the name?
2) what does it do in a sentence?
3) how do I get it
4) what do I do now?
5) where do I find more information
6) is it a clean layout/typography
7) good color scheme
presentation + content + relevance
Step outside of the thing you made, and judge it as if you knew
nothing about it in particular, and not much about this kind of
software in general.
Don't assume anything. ELI5.
Exclude distractions away. You require no noise to get your point through.
infographic minus graphic -- show, don't tell.
DOWNLOAD --> think about where does this lead.
should be clean, simple. No hassle.
It is possible that there needs to be more tutorials on the website, and a
documentation index.
Getting started -guide should likely be more articulated, it should be more
visible on the landing site as well.
Things the website should perhaps cover:
It's graphics&media focused, desktop app focused, this is mostly
social aspect but should reflect on libraries.
in python, when you want to make a desktop app with interactive
display, you got to download lots of stuff besides python at least you
need glmatrix and opengl, and possibly a library to open the window
OpenGL is included with graphic drivers, but you need tools to use it.
Displaying information is huge thing in computing, even if people
commonly see it as games and stuff.
If everything else fails, let's make hexagonal mines -game and a text editor,
then dump the screenshost to the front.
Some usability considerations: google translate button to website?
Some links I better remember:
https://opensource.com/business/15/5/write-better-docs
http://tratt.net/laurie/blog/entries/fast_enough_vms_in_fast_enough_time.html
Why do I want traffic to lever website, what's in it for the author?
Functioning programming language with traffic on the website?
If I ever need one, it is a golden multipass to any administrative
programming job with a high pay.
But Lever has potential to be a great language. It consistently shows out when I
am writing something with it. I think it deserves some attention.
Community is an important part of a programming language. More people use a
language, more potential there is that it is useful for an individual.
This language has started to be useful with just one person. I can barely
imagine what it would be with 10, or 100 active users. How much more useful
could it get?
TODO: Add api documentation.
https, lencrypt script renew,
googlereg, install meta-tags.