Look at the R home page. R is one of the most popular languages, and esp. so
for statistical and computational applications. A programming language does
not need bloated home pages.

I like the old Haskell home page much more than the new one. The new one 
has 
large, uninformative background pictures and not much information in a 
small 
and readable view. The HaskellWiki front page was much better in that. It 
may 
not even be decided which version will win.

[Clojure])http://clojure.org/) has a nice, simple and informative home 
page, 
while [Scala](http://www.scala-lang.org/) has overdone it like the new 
Haskell. For other approaches see the [Nim](http://nimrod-lang.org/) - 
formerly 'Nimrod' - and [Nemerle](http://nemerle.org/) home pages.

In the end I feel the condensed form of the Python home page will attract
more interest, for example with 'latest news' and 'upcoming events' on the 
first page.This gives the impression of a lively and engaged community.


On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 11:23:37 AM UTC+1, Tim Holy wrote:
>
> I like the Haskell one better than the Rust one. 
>
> --Tim 
>
>

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