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Adam Jensen
Guest
After seeing only 27 posts in this VHDL group I decided to have a look at
"comp.lang.verilog" which, at this moment, has over 1200 posts. Much of
my graduate work and all of my early career focused on digital logic ASIC
design using VHDL exclusively, and I have never bothered to look at
verilog, so I am somewhat blind to what might be the source of this
difference in culture and social activity. Any theories?
"comp.lang.verilog" which, at this moment, has over 1200 posts. Much of
my graduate work and all of my early career focused on digital logic ASIC
design using VHDL exclusively, and I have never bothered to look at
verilog, so I am somewhat blind to what might be the source of this
difference in culture and social activity. Any theories?