I really like rust-lang.org, I was thinking of using it as a base for design but decided against it because I don't want dlang.org to be accused of ripping of rust-lang.org.

:-) I like rust-lang for being concise and outspoken about what they are all about, but not very verbose on the front page. It makes me curious and I want to visit another page for more information.

Maybe there is a little bit too much text on the front page of the current D-site.

rust-lang push the longer text to the second page, but is very focused on what makes rust stand out. Maybe that is a good idea, because when you click for one more page you maybe feel a bit more committed and are more likely to read it?

dartlang.org is nice, cleanly designed website. It reminds me of a website of programming framework produced by some startup :)

Yeah, I agree, it is a bit bland. But both go and dart are google projects, and they try to "frame" the sites as community-oriented and avoid the "corporate taint"?

I also like the go-lang way of having a "live" tutorial as their front page.

Ola.

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