Okay, okay, I'll do a colloquium on how to use PP.  Is there a process  
for setting one up?



On Mar 7, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Mr. Puneet Kishor wrote:

>
> On Mar 7, 2011, at 12:13 PM, Chris Marshall wrote:
>
>> ..
>>
>> (2) A persistent theme in the user lists was
>>    how to find and use PDL functionality.
>>    It is nice that some of Daniel Carrera's
>>    work last summer and our documentation
>>    review and update seems to address some
>>    of those issues.  (e.g., Does PDL have a
>>    matrix inversion routine?)
>
> Yes, PDL has so many functions that it would be great to be able to  
> find them somehow even if one doesn't know their name. I guess the  
> only way might be via a book/cookbook, something as comprehensive as  
> the original Perl Cookbook. Hopefully something like 
> [http://punkish.org/PDL-Functions 
> ] might help.
>
>>
>> (3) PP is arguably the secret engine of PDL.
>>    Maybe Craig would be interested in a
>>    colloquium on the subject?  I think we're
>>    getting close to the point of working on
>>    some of those PDL 3.0 ideas...  :-)
>
> I still have no idea how to use PP, and would love a colloquium on it.
>
>>
>> (4) Thanks for the PDL book.  From the list
>>    it seems we are lucky to have what we have.
>>    Maybe now is the time to work up a more
>>    comprehensive PDL introduction text.
>>
>
> The PDL book is incredible. I recently gave a talk on PDL, and I  
> used many examples from the book. They made for an entertaining and  
> informative presentation.
>
> Puneet.
>
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