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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