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by anyfoo 1550 days ago
And commonly also because it's, currently at least, very hard to find people for it. Which is an entirely valid concern, but is still so frustrating. Because while C for system programming might not be ideal, it still makes sense, whereas Verilog (that was meant to look like C because people knew C for programming already) for hardware design is just so much more of a mismatch.