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Revision as of 04:06, 19 February 2021

Notes page for New Skills and Existing Skills


^ Software Development Tools

Software development tools too investigate . . .

^ Cmake

C++ Programming Lanuage and Topics

2021-02-09 Tuesday - Direct Rendering Manager DRM and related:

Open source examples of Direct Rendering Manager:


QtConcurrent . . .


^ Containers

^ Docker

STUB SECTION

^ Kubernetes

Containers, Kubernets . . .


^ FPGAs

FPGAs and Their Uses . . .

VHDL and Verilog editors and simulators

Somewhat dated with a posting date of 2015 . . .

ALTERA Cyclone IV EP4CE6 FPGA Development Board Kit Altera EP4CE NIOSII FPGA Board and USB Downloader Infrared Controller

"ischickenafruit 1 year ago You can program with CLI based tools eg make files and so on. But there are no open source compilers for any reasonable sized mainstream FPGAs.

 1  Share Report Save  level 2 flopygooftop 1 year ago Oh cool, what would those CLI based tools be, thanks.

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 level 2 suhcoR 1 year ago Well, there is also a Verilog IDE which runs on Linux: https://github.com/rochus-keller/VerilogCreator/blob/master/README.md

And I'm not sure what you mean by "reasonable sized mainstream FPGAs", but there is a full open source toolchain e.g. for Lattice ECP5 and also the Xilinx 7-series will be supported soon. "


  • electronicdesign.com/resources/whats-the-difference-between/article/21800239/whats-the-difference-between-vhdl-verilog-and-systemverilog


^ FPGA articles at Digikey

2021-02-18 Thursday


^ Existing skills

Excerpt of Agile values in a nutshell:

    "Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
    
    Working software over comprehensive documentation
    
    Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
    
    Responding to change over following a plan.”