Verilog and the Bull
The Red Bull, that is.
I think I'm slowly being driven insane by an assignment I've been working on this week. I have a lot of verilog work to do, which involves a high/low level programming language. That's pretty weird, isn't it. It's a pseudo-object-oriented programming language for building circuits out of what's essentially a really big piece of flashROM. That's what I don't like about it. It's not consistent.
What I do like is Red Bull. I think I'm the only person on the Earth who thinks it tastes great. I wish it just came in a non-drugged up, cheaper form. Mmmm. Red Bull.
Cheers.
glug glug glug.
Oops. This is general discussion. . . .
Anyway. . . . Anyone know of a program in Mac OS X that highlights verilog?
[ 01-12-2003: Message edited by: Splinemodel ]</p>
I think I'm slowly being driven insane by an assignment I've been working on this week. I have a lot of verilog work to do, which involves a high/low level programming language. That's pretty weird, isn't it. It's a pseudo-object-oriented programming language for building circuits out of what's essentially a really big piece of flashROM. That's what I don't like about it. It's not consistent.
What I do like is Red Bull. I think I'm the only person on the Earth who thinks it tastes great. I wish it just came in a non-drugged up, cheaper form. Mmmm. Red Bull.
Cheers.
glug glug glug.
Oops. This is general discussion. . . .
Anyway. . . . Anyone know of a program in Mac OS X that highlights verilog?
[ 01-12-2003: Message edited by: Splinemodel ]</p>
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does this help?
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