On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Fabio D'Alfonso <
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>  Hi,
> I think that is not useful in the context of the web pages, also it can be
> fun.
>
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> On 1/16/2012 6:43 PM, David Mertens wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 11:10 AM, Fabio D'Alfonso <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>> I will be happy to help, where I can.
>> If you point at something specific I can start right now.
>>
>
> The most important thing you can do is describe what you did to get PDL
> working for you. If you could email the text to the mailing list, we (I?)
> could add it to the wiki page. If you have a sourceforge account, somebody
> could add you as an editor and let you update the Windows install details
> if you're up to that. I would be happy to read over and approve any changes
> if you're unsure about anything.
>
>   About the PDL website I found a bit overloading the idea to use the ::
>> everywhere. It can be creative but sometimes it could be better to resist
>> to temptation to make something forcely "different".
>> PDL::Course seems really a module.
>>
>
> This is a standard Perl notation. PDL::Course is a pod document. As far as
> perldoc and the documentation system is concerned, it is identical to a
> module. However, it doesn't define any functions or methods that you would
> use in your own code, so you would never say "use PDL::Course" in a Perl
> script or module.
>
>  David
>
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>
Not useful? I disagree. It's useful because it shows, in the very least,
that you can look up the details using

> perldoc PDL::Course

That's very handy if you need to read docs when you don't have an internet
connection handy (i.e. you're on public transit, or visiting your
grandmother).

Also, I presume you meant funny, instead of fun. That's OK. We should be
able to laugh at some of the odder things in our language, right? :-)

David

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