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its system verilog
but as of now e shares a better market share due to the fact that most of the tools doesnt completely support system verilog.
Once system verilog is supported by all the tools system verilog dominates...
I used both "Sys verilog" and "e" . well you cant compare simply,both languages are rich in OOPS , while "e" is having advantage of "aspect oriented programming".
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