On 14/11/2011 01:50, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
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.


Thanks,

Andrei

Another point, partially based on things others have said that I've now read:

As I mentioned in another post, myself (and many, many others I'm sure) have the ability to look at a page and automatically find what we want without reading anything. People visiting dpl.org will be in one of two groups:

 - Potential D users
 - D users

What they want to see:

= Potential D users
 i  ) Sample code
 ii ) Reasons to use D
 iii) Download/try/setup links
 iv ) How to find out more

= D users
 v   ) Download links
 vi  ) How to get help
 vii ) Language reference
 viii) Library reference
 ix  ) News/things of interest
x ) Current version (Do I have the latest and greatest? This will be less important as the language continues to mature)
 xi  ) Changelog (see above, less important with time)
 xii ) How to get involved.

This is a lot of information to get onto one page, but it can easily be simplified with a simple bit of knowledge - D users have seen the page before.

Related note: I can't find any of these by looking at the D front page, despite having seen it hundreds of times (yes, I know most of it is in the sidebar, that's not something I see without thinking about it though, I automatically assume it's just part of the background).

--
Robert
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