I use gvim.I personally use Notepad++
Let me guess, you must work in one of those hideous contract job shops where recent grads go and end up doing terrible designs for companies that have no idea they are just wasting money on "technical expertise" that doesn't really exist. Very sad stories from previous companies, where I've worked, that used those services (fortunately I was never part of those groups that took advantage of those services) our work was too critical or too proprietary to be exported.We use HDL Designer because my employer can not afford for real VHDL designers and HDL designer allows you to draw your code in diagramsBesides that there is a significant turnover of employees so it is much easier to takeover a project by reading diagrams instead of pure VHDL code.
Holy cow, people actually still do schematic design in 2017?
Let me guess, you must work in one of those hideous contract job shops where recent grads go and end up doing terrible designs for companies that have no idea they are just wasting money on "technical expertise" that doesn't really exist. Very sad stories from previous companies, where I've worked, that used those services (fortunately I was never part of those groups that took advantage of those services) our work was too critical or too proprietary to be exported.
Which is pretty much the reason for any company that does medical equipment has to have an engineer (or two or more) that has a PE after their name.But it is other part of the story about low valuation of technical skills in UK where every person holding a screwdriver in a hand is called 'engineer'.
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