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by thesimon
3222 days ago
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>Now, when FPGAs become more and more popular, people will be forced to learn VHDL languages and then different lesser-known techniques will surface. Isn't that already part of a normal CS degree? We needed to learn VHDL to program a Atmel ATTiny for class. |
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Learning some form of assembly language at university is (probably) reasonably common.
Learning VHDL (for programming FPGAs) is less common - I did for my Computer Science degree, but this was about 15 years ago, so I don't know if it's still common.