Dear PDL people and the Advent Calendar contributors,

I am Shugo Suwazono working as a neurologist and EEG researcher in Okinawa, 
Japan (cf: Dec12 of the Advent Calendar!).
Congratulations for the success of this Calendar with full of fun and 
interesting presentations showing the power and the width of regions that PDL 
can be utilized.
It was a great opportunity for me to participate in this event, and I thank to 
Ed and Boyd so much for their efforts on not only my manuscript, but also on 
many aspects in this project.
Hoping a good holiday season to you all!
With my best regards,

Shugo

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Shugo SUWAZONO MD, PhD
[email protected]
Division of Neurology and Center for Clinical Neuroscience
National Hospital Organization Okinawa National Hospital
3-20-14 Ganeko, Ginowan-city
Okinawa, 901-2214, JAPAN



> 2024/12/26 2:22、Boyd Duffee <[email protected]>のメール:
> 
> I'd like to take the time to thank everyone involved in making the PDL Advent 
> Calendar a success this year. The idea came to us late and many people 
> stepped up at short notice. It has helped to promote PDL among the wider Perl 
> community and we have appreciated everyone's efforts. You can see the whole 
> shebang from the link off the main webpage or going to 
> https://pdl.perl.org/advent/
> 
> I've seen some good comments in the r/perl subreddit and these posts act as 
> small tutorials that pull new coders in, showing them how PDL can be used to 
> do great things. Our new catchphrase, only half in jest, is "If you do X, you 
> need PDL".
> 
> Thank you to Vikas, JJ, Shugo, Harald, Craig, Zaki, Christos and Karl for 
> getting involved. I've enjoyed the range and depth of topics you've posted 
> and look forward to exploring them further.
> 
> This would never have been possible if Ed hadn't got behind this mad idea, 
> putting up with my Pull Requests and general git-foolishness all the while 
> making a borrowed blogging engine serve our needs.
> 
> Merry Christmas and Happy and Safe Holidays to you all,
> Boyd
> -- 
> Boyd Duffee
> Lance is an uncommon name nowadays,
> but in medieval times people were called Lance a lot.

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