My understand of your post led me to believe that you were interested in criticism. After all, you did ask, “if you are insterested or think it need any improvements,please let me know.” Rather than simply compliment you on the program, I chose to actually give you some criticism and areas of improvement. I don’t entirely understand your response to the criticism, however.
My concerns were genuine. I noticed your post early yesterday. Until Barthold made a reply to it, however, I decided to ignore it. As I said, I didn’t really understand what your program did, and under the description you gave, it didn’t seem like something that would be of particular interest to someone. The only reason I eventually followed the link is because I respect Barthold; if he said something related to glslang was “great”, then it was probably worth a quick look at the site.
The purpose behind that part of my criticism is that, well, others could easily have made that mistake. After all, if I didn’t understand it, I’m sure many others didn’t either. Indeed, the response to your program was much less than I expected, considering the nature of the product. I would speculate that many others were confused about the nature of your program, and therefore decided to ignore your post (we tend to get the occasional person who comes through talking about some useless tool or other, so we tend to just tune all of it out). Indeed, I know of at least two forum regulars (jwatte and dorbie) that would have said something about it, just on how inhierently useful such a program would be.
Obviously, it is your decision whether or not to keep your website up. However, I would like to point out that criticism is a good thing. After all, if everyone just says, “Good work,” how will you ever learn what you need to improve? Being criticised, especially about something like a description of the program, is not the reason to give something up. If you find that the criticism is reasonable, you should heed it and attend to correcting the problem. If it is unreasonable, ignore it. But giving up isn’t the answer in either case.
BTW, I never got the chance to download the program (I was at work when I made the above post). If you’re not putting your website back up, could I get a copy (with source code, preferably)?