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Comment Re:VHDL, Verilog and "those other languages" (Score 1) 153

I don't think 'obtuse' applies to VHDL for the single reason that there are not many ways to do a single thing. Unlike perl where there are almost an infinite ways to get results, VHDL forces you to code for a specific hardware. I've had to learn this the hard way, along with accepting the fact that *simpler* VHDL code produces better results.

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