On 2011-11-14 01:50:04 +0000, Andrei Alexandrescu <seewebsiteforem...@erdani.org> said:

Walter and I have been working on the website for a while. We want to crystallize a clear message of what the D programming language is.

Please take a look at http://d-programming-language.org/new/. The work is content-only (no significant changes in style, though collapsible examples and twitter news are a new style element).

Feedback is welcome.

I kind of like it, the structure. I don't like the visual presentation (but I understand that will come later). But most of all I think you're being too wordy.

(I haven't read most of the thread yet, so sorry if I am just repeating what others have said.)

Just take the three main points:

- Modern convenience
- Multi-paradigm power
- Native efficiency

That's all mixed up. Either use use these three *qualifiers*:

- Modern
- Multi-paradigm
- Native

Or these three *goals*:

- Convenience
- Power
- Efficiency

But matching each goal with a qualifier/feature makes things more confusing. At least for me, it automatically raise a bullshit flag in my head. Just answer this: why does the *multi-paradigm* feature bring power specifically? Couldn't it bring efficiency or convenience instead or in addition to power? How many ways could you combine words from these two lists and it'd still mean the same thing?

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