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by gaze 2237 days ago
I think this works well for people who are interested in both Haskell and hardware design. The syntax is pretty nutty if you're just a hardware designer, but it's ultimately a language embedded in Haskell, so it has the friction of having to be embedded but the benefit of the Haskell ecosystem. I don't think it'll see super wide adoption, but imagine it will have its uses and fans.
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> works well for people who are interested in both Haskell and hardware design

This intersection is not likely to differ much from the empty set.

Well chisel the language itself is proof otherwise. The existence of chisel, built on scala is also proof otherwise. People get interested in things where there's incentive to learn. Have a little faith.
Hello, I'm the empty set.
Congrats ;-)