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| 2010-05-06 | Choosing between expressive, permissive languages Choosing between expressive, permissive languages |
| 2003-08-01 | The C programmer's guide to Verilog The C programmer's guide to Verilog |
| 2005-01-02 | Back to the language roots It's not time for the revolution yet. Traditional hardware-description languages have specific features that make them superior to software programming languages; although SystemC has its place in the hardware-design process, it still can't compete with Verilog and VHDL. |
| 2005-01-01 | Compiling software to gates Are VHDL and Verilog past their prime, soon to be replaced by C-like design languages such as System C, Handel-C, and others? Professor Ian Page thinks a change is at hand. |
| 2007-10-09 | Lack of programming languages an impediment for multicore Lack of programming languages an impediment for multicore |
| 2005-12-19 | Verification moves up a level With the introduction of languages and transaction-level modelling, designers can think and work at higher levels of abstraction. |
| 2001-03-22 | Generating PROM programming files This application note discusses the structure of PROM data files and shows several ways to create them. Examples using simple languages, such as C and BASIC, as well as PLD development tools such as ABEL and LOG/iC, are likewise discussed. |
| 2001-05-16 | Syntax raises RTL abstraction level A University of Toronto professor has proposed a new RTL abstraction syntax that he claimed can be implemented by a modest extension to traditional imperative programming languages. |
| 2005-07-01 | Tips for compiling software to gates VHDL and Verilog are past their prime and will soon be replaced by other C-like design languages |
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