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glen herrmannsfeldt
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Terje Mathisen wrote:
process for C programming and verilog programming are different.
Switching between, say, Fortran, C, and PL/I the thought
process will be similar, though the details are different.
-- glen
As I said, I may not believe it, but in any case the thoughtglen herrmannsfeldt wrote:
I have been told that another reason is that it is too hard for
engineers to learn and understand both C and verilog. This I also
don't believe, but maybe that is just me.
Huh?
It is a pretty bad engineer who can only think in one language.
process for C programming and verilog programming are different.
Switching between, say, Fortran, C, and PL/I the thought
process will be similar, though the details are different.
I agree.Always try to use the right tool for the job!
-- glen