Indeed. In watching your free VHDL episodes I winced every time you used the word "code". I prefer to use the word "logic". To me the point is that developing logic requires a different mindset that traditional programming/coding, because of the parallelism. For experienced people, it doesn't matter much, but using programming terms to describe logic in HDLs is, as the EEVBLOG host puts it, a "trap for new players".
VHDL wizardry?
Haha, good one.
Indeed. In watching your free VHDL episodes I winced every time you used the word "code". I prefer to use the word "logic". To me the point is that developing logic requires a different mindset that traditional programming/coding, because of the parallelism. For experienced people, it doesn't matter much, but using programming terms to describe logic in HDLs is, as the EEVBLOG host puts it, a "trap for new players".
OK! I used the term "code" to avoid calling it programming. 😅
Is Vhdl Turing Complete ? If so it’s a programming language
Pointless semantics.