What's the VHDL programmer's profile?

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Micru

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Mike Treseler wrote:

Most of the industrial users of VHDL are electronic engineers.
VHDL is a digital hardware description and simulation language.
It is not used as a general programming language and many
of it's users don't consider themselves "programmers".
I bear in mind study electronic engineering in the future (two years
more), but meanwhile I'll follow your advice to expand my digital
electronics and discrete contol knowledge. The only thing that I hate
of EE is the great amount of analog electronics, but if I've got no
alternative...
Anyway, thanks for your reply.

If someone have some advice more, it would be apreciated.

Micru --planning his future
 
Micru wrote:
The only thing that I hate
of EE is the great amount of analog electronics, but if I've got no
alternative...
There are always alternatives.
You could cover digital electronics within
a computer science or computer engineering program.
You could also learn it on your own.

-- Mike Treseler
 
Mike Treseler wrote:

There are always alternatives.
You could cover digital electronics within
a computer science or computer engineering program.
You could also learn it on your own.
Can you take a look on the programs? (now I'm in the School of Design
Engineering)
http://www.upv.es/informa/estudiosi.html

I should be very grateful if you could point me the essential subjects
of Computer Science or Telecommunications Engineering.

Cheers,
Micru
 
micrv@hotmail.com (Micru) wrote in message news:<a5a87222.0406011205.f06f3ec@posting.google.com>...

Can you take a look on the programs? (now I'm in the School of Design
Engineering)
http://www.upv.es/informa/estudiosi.html
This is the only reference I saw to digital design:
http://www.itaca.upv.es/index3.htm

Best to check with graduates.

-- Mike Treseler
 

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