This question: A programming language designed to be testable
has a very outdated accepted answer. The language cited as an answer (Noop) is dead: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/noop/V0-3rnIyLgA
Alternatively, there is a new answer at the very bottom pointing to Wake which claims to be Noop's rebirth: http://mikedrivendevelopment.blogspot.com/2014/07/from-ashes-of-googles-noop-comes.html
Acknowledgement: As the creator of Wake I am biased. I do not want a false answer to this question circling around, and have subsequent "duplicate questions" get rejected. I think having Wake up there would be important to Wake's publicity (we still get some hits from that URL, even though my answer is buried.)
Is there a standard way to update questions like these where the answer is outdated?