wadaye said:Hi tutx:
If you are a beginner, the best way is graphic not scripts. After you
familary with the graphic interface, then you can go with the scripts.
Yeah, but don't you wish there was some? Wouldn't it be nice to have a nice treeview showing all the designs currently in memory? And to set constraints by clicking on checkboxes and filling editboxes? And to go to an Options/Compile menu and set all the compilation options by using radiobuttons and editboxes and stuff, and having a tooltip showing a quick explanation for every option instead of using the man command, or even better, context-sensitive help? If not, it means you find some intrinsic masochistic pleasure in writing scripts using that "awesome" vim editor, which I can't possibly understand.dumeHCM said:There is not much graphic in synthesis tool !
Unix is nothing but a necessary evil.HCM_bucat said:In My opinion, most serious engineering projected have been done in Unix based workstation. It's easier for you now, buy a cheap and old computer, download a simple version of Linux and start learning Linux.
Linux is one kind of Unix.
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