Yesterday while googling [non-linear pattern-matching] I found a website for a new programming language (Egison) which happened to have a rather nice website:
http://www.egison.org/ IMHO the logo and large photo in the site originally proposed at the start of this thread might not be the most important improvements needed. Instead, a but *modern* layout such as the Egison site might be more appropriate, incorporating some nice features such as: - "Bootstrap" styling - live, editable on-line demo with a "RUN" button - developer's cheat sheet, quick reference, various levels of manuals and tutorials - link to GitHub - blog Most of these things have become fairly standard for programming-language websites - expected and appreciated by developers. Also, "eating your own dog food" would probably be a plus. It only makes sense that a website for a web programming language should be programmed in the language itself.
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