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Hello everyone,
As my name suggests, im not particularly bright. I managed to get the hang of VHDL. now i do it for a living. but ive always had a mental block on software. (ie: object oriented style software) like c++ and java etc. Ive done a bit of C for microcontrollers. nothing fancy.
does anyone know of some kind of reference guide / book that can teach OOP software design basics with analogies to VHDL principles? (eg: like software coding for VHDL practitioners)
even better if someone has the time to write one for me... or maybe just explain something briefly.
thanks in advance
kind regards
the usless one.
As my name suggests, im not particularly bright. I managed to get the hang of VHDL. now i do it for a living. but ive always had a mental block on software. (ie: object oriented style software) like c++ and java etc. Ive done a bit of C for microcontrollers. nothing fancy.
does anyone know of some kind of reference guide / book that can teach OOP software design basics with analogies to VHDL principles? (eg: like software coding for VHDL practitioners)
even better if someone has the time to write one for me... or maybe just explain something briefly.
thanks in advance
kind regards
the usless one.