Can we add this link to one of the perl.pdl.org <http://perl.pdl.org/> web 
pages?

Karl


> On 9 Sep 2025, at 7:09 am, Boyd Duffee <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I was putting together a page embedding all the youtube uploads of PDL talks 
> I could find and I was thinking that this might be an easy way of assembling 
> a PDL workshop. So far, it consists of 5 introductions, 2 talks on plotting 
> and visualization and 2 on statistics and data.
> 
> https://perldatascience.wordpress.com/virtual-conference/
> 
> I've tried to keep the descriptions short but engaging, minimizing clutter. 
> Any comments or additions are welcome, like ... does the comment box at the 
> bottom make the page look like a cheap blog post?
> 
> A suggestion for those who attend conferences, it would be nice to see more 
> PDL topics covered. Zaki teased the audience with a quick demo of PDL::OpenCV 
> at the end of his intro talk. I think we're at the stage where we can just 
> say PDL is numpy for Perl, point to the docs and then get on with the chewy 
> bits.
> 
> How do you feel about telling people how _you_ use PDL? ;)
> 
> best,
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