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by cottonseed
3357 days ago
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> It's very hard to find great tutorials. Reminds me of a comment I saw on reddit: "Verilog/SystemVerilog are not languages many people write about online. Reading Synopsis documentation and occasional seminars are the best of what you can get." https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/2m58ci/hardware_e... As someone trying to learn Verilog better, it's frustrating. |
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EDIT: But still ... the tooling is pretty stable. I don't know that I would turn to an HN-like community to help me put a (frankly, pretty vanilla) module on a CPU bus from the Broadcom family. I know how to do that. You can go down the stack (at which point everything is proprietary) or you can go up the stack (at which everything is software). No?