That's great! I wish I could read it. I love the idea of including the interviews and the PdCon report, it shows the multidimensionality of Pd. Its not just software, but the community behind it as well.
To match this release, I think it would be nice to also have a complete Japanese translation of the Pd interface. To contribute, create an account on transifex and edit the Japanese translation in this webform: https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/puredata/resource/templatepot/
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On Feb 20, 2012, at 3:38 AM, Seiichiro MATSUMURA wrote:
Dear list,
The world first Japanese Pure Data book for sound programming will be published from BNN(Bug News Network) Inc. on 23rd Feb. 2012 in Japan. The title is "Pd Recipe Book -Sound Programming with Pure Data". This book is written for the programming newbies with the step by step type tutorials. If you know anybody who can read Japanese and hope to jump into the Pd world, please recommend this book.
Web site (Japanese) "Pd Recipe Book -Sound Programming with Pure Data" http://www.bnn.co.jp/books/title_index/web/pd_recipe_book_pure_data.html#mor...
I hope this become the starting point to spread Pd in Japan.
best wishes,
Sei Matsumura
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