I have just launched v3 of my startup: sunsed.com, the programmable CMS as a Service.
SunSed is also the name of the language (at first I gave it the name, HTML++, but decided to go with SunSed since it's easier to market one name).
SunSed strictly follows the HTML syntax (tags, attributes, etc). Here is a code example:
<s:set var="x">
3
</s:set>
<s:put var="x">
Result:
3
You can create your own server-side tags like this:
<s:tag name="note">
<s:style>
.note{
color: red;
}
</s:style>
<div class="note">
NOTE: {{@content}}!
</div>
</s:tag>
<note>
Stack Overflow is Awesome
</note>
Result:
<div class="note">
NOTE: Stack Overflow is Awesome!
</div>
If you are interested in learning more, please checkout the list of tags. It's still a work in progress and I haven't yet tried to market it. You are one of the first people to know about! You have no idea how excited I am! :)
It took me roughly 6 years to get to this point and all those years I have learned so much from SO, but unfortunately due to many personal shortcomings (which I'm currently working on) I have never contributed to SO. I just signed-up a few days ago and started contributing to be able to gather enough reputation to be able to ask this question here. It would be awesome if someone add the tag SunSed!
I'm planning to ask and answer most frequent questions that I have got from a few people who have tried the language. It would be awesome, to have all of our users ask technical questions about the language on SO which makes it easier for new users to find answers to previously asked questions.
We are going to use SO only for programming related questions and not for general support.
Thank you!