It's no different to how writing software for drum memory systems required you to place your opcodes at addresses based on how quickly they took to execute, gave way to coding microprocessors with dram in assembly, to the explosion of languages we have now. FPGA are just a different programmable logic but they will go through the same process trying to find ways of solving the human problem. On 21/02/2021 19:57, silverdr_at_wfmh.org.pl wrote: > TBH this reminds me a little of what's happening in the JS world, in the negative sense, and is an attitude completely alien to me. When I began my PLD experiments I even consciously chose VHDL as my primary HDL so that it does not resemble anything I know and use for software development. When writing VHDL I have far less moments when software programming habits kick-in. Obviously YMMV as always. >Received on 2021-02-22 15:00:03
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