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Le 12/07/2011 17:19, jhu nous fit lire :
> Le_Forgeron <jgr### [at] free fr> wrote:
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>> Also, open prose might be subject to interpretation when complexity
>> kicks in, whereas VHDL can be seen as a simplified and explicited prose.
>>
>> And VHDL allows you to run the instruction set on an emulator, without
>> wasting resources to translate the prose.
>
> Perhaps we should all just communicate in VHDL then.
>
Remember the movie about "Captain, My Captain" (a notion of circle and
lost poets...) usual languages are mainly for seduction (and beyond),
but that's a part CPU and mathematicians are not interested in.
"Would you like to get in and have a drink ?" is not an offer for just a
drink...
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