If you are annoyed that I didn't "get it" after a cursory glance at the site, you have a couple of choices:
* Decide that I'm stupid or a troll and ignore what I have to say.
* Think about the presentation and framing of said content. For instance, what impact would it have to lead with a box "if you're looking for Haskell tutorials, go here, this is a guide to the best practices for creating and maintaining Haskell projects" ?
I don't really care one way or another.
I do, however, think that the defensive mentality (and the presumption of malice or stupidity) on display is not generally a good one for communities who wish to attract people to them.
Just FYI, I updated the site with a redirect at the start for those specifically expecting language tutorials. Thanks for your feedback, it was very helpful.
* Decide that I'm stupid or a troll and ignore what I have to say.
* Think about the presentation and framing of said content. For instance, what impact would it have to lead with a box "if you're looking for Haskell tutorials, go here, this is a guide to the best practices for creating and maintaining Haskell projects" ?
I don't really care one way or another.
I do, however, think that the defensive mentality (and the presumption of malice or stupidity) on display is not generally a good one for communities who wish to attract people to them.