I'm curious if anyone ot there in the business world uses VHDL in their job. I'm about to graduate with some somewhat extensive(I think) VHDL experience. All that I can say is that I don't think I could handle it.
If anyone does use VHDL, I think I'll have more question.
For those who doesn't know, V.H.D.L. stands for V. Hardware Description Language. V. stand for Very High Speed Integrated Circuit. So the whole thing is Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language. If I recall, it was designed by a multi-national committee, which explains the horrendous acronym.
-Wynken
If anyone does use VHDL, I think I'll have more question.
For those who doesn't know, V.H.D.L. stands for V. Hardware Description Language. V. stand for Very High Speed Integrated Circuit. So the whole thing is Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language. If I recall, it was designed by a multi-national committee, which explains the horrendous acronym.
-Wynken




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