Apr 13, 2015 · This is a rant...you have been warned. I've been working with FPGAs for ten years and every year it seems like the tools get worse.
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Feb 7, 2021 · 50 votes, 110 comments. I am sure there is good, bad and ugly in FPGA development. I have had my moments when I really loved FPGA ...
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