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- From: hunt@squid.Eng.Sun.COM (Jim Hunt)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.verilog
- Subject: Books on Verilog
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 03:49:17 GMT
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- I think I saw it here once before, but since it is always changing...
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- What is currently the best book to learn Verilog from. I know there
- are several new ones out, and haven't had time to read any. Is there
- someone who is teaching Verilog who has an informed opinion on this.
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- As always, send mail, I'll sumarize in a week or so.
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- And no, even though I did it myself long ago, I don't think reading
- the manual is a good way to learn verilog. :-)
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- jim hunt@Eng.Sun.COM Yeah, well, disclaim THIS!
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