I'm afraid the current webpage is a DYI project. Having been a freelance technical / scientific application programmer for most of my life, web design is just something I do if really needed. In the long run probably the site should be made by "real" web designer.
Meanwhile can you indicate what's most disturbing about it? I guess the mobile experience is the most problematic? Or just the layout? Fonts? Accessability? We should probably have a professionally designed logo as well. But currently we're focused on making the compiler better. 3.6 -> 3.7 was really a big step, due to the modules.
There will also be a special website to play with Transcrypt. The URL was already reserved: tsfiddle.org. But it will be a while until somebody finds the time to turn it into a playground / educational site. Everyone working on Transcrypt has a daytime job as well, that's how it is with open source, although the past months I think most of my time was spent on Transcrypt.
The project was born from practical needs for a medical imaging project. In my experience the switch to Python is a great improvement in productivity and clearness. And it's more fun, above all...
I have dug in the documentation and yes, it looks really fun.
For the website itself I feel like the font is too big for viewing, especially in the Examples section, hindering readability and understanding. Have not looked at it on mobile, though.
I do really understand the challenges with an open-source project like this and this especially is really great!
It would be interesting if you can do a write-up sometime about your experience using this in a production setting, maybe more details on the medical imaging project you're working on. I really appreciate the efforts you are pouring on it, including answering people's questions on SO and GH.
btw, do you have a GH repo for the transcrypt.org website? I might be able to contribute to help develop it.
Meanwhile can you indicate what's most disturbing about it? I guess the mobile experience is the most problematic? Or just the layout? Fonts? Accessability? We should probably have a professionally designed logo as well. But currently we're focused on making the compiler better. 3.6 -> 3.7 was really a big step, due to the modules.
There will also be a special website to play with Transcrypt. The URL was already reserved: tsfiddle.org. But it will be a while until somebody finds the time to turn it into a playground / educational site. Everyone working on Transcrypt has a daytime job as well, that's how it is with open source, although the past months I think most of my time was spent on Transcrypt.
The project was born from practical needs for a medical imaging project. In my experience the switch to Python is a great improvement in productivity and clearness. And it's more fun, above all...