Here are a few other language/software front-pages, that have decent splash 
pages

https://nim-lang.org/
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/
https://elixir-lang.org/
https://dart.dev/
https://golang.org/
frame work https://www.antlr.org/
https://www.datomic.com/

Looking for some commonality, first thing a lot of them show is "What is 
<language>", "What is the use case, trade offs", "What does it look like".
All of them treat it like a sales spec print off, with more community 
oriented links in a separate community link, or side bar.

I think I like the current racket page more than the proposed.
* The big blue headings look like another header, they are more prominent 
than the main top page header, which looks weird
* The giant racket logo next to the code looks misplaced, the racket logo 
is already in the top left.
* There should probably be a description of what language oriented 
programming is.
* It would be easier on the eyes if the text color was slightly darker blue

Just some opinions from a racket lurker, thanks for the work on the language


On Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at 12:10:16 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> Over the past few weeks, the Racket core team has re-designed the web
> site with the goal of expressing the Racket ideas verbally on the front
> page. The current design is hosted at
> =
>
>   https://s3.amazonaws.com/test.racket-lang.org/www/index.html
>
> Comments welcome on all aspects. — Matthias
>
>

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