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mumblingdrunk | 2 years ago

> Many are allergic to basic scripting, don't bother to learn how their tools work, and have an elitist attitude towards other design responsibilities (ex. layout, verification).

In my very limited experience, most people don't learn new stuff until they're forced to; either by their employer, by their university, or by needing to learn it for something they want to accomplish. This is why you'll have self-taught developers go for years using strings as enums, linear-searching in huge sorted arrays, because it works and why would you seek out something else? I think the solution is to introduce more software development in EE education; forcibly expose them to it. My EE bachelor's degree contained a whopping ONE class that was focused entirely on Python programming. The rest just used cobbled-together C code for microcontrollers, or arcane languages with dumb IDEs for PLCs.

I'll take your hint on Vivado, thanks!

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