As the Hardware Description Language (HDL) enhancement activities have increased over the past year, so too has the complexity in determining which language(s) are the best tools for designers and organizations to continue using or to adopt. Many designers and organizations are contemplating whether they should switch from one HDL to another.
As the Hardware Description Language (HDL) enhancement activities have increased over the past year, so too has the complexity in determining which language(s) are the best tools for designers and organizations to continue using or to adopt. Many designers and organizations are contemplating whether they should switch from one HDL to another.
C++, although a marvelous language, isn t perfect. Matthew Wilson has been working with it for over a decade, and during that time he has found inherent limitations that require skillful workarounds. In this book, he doesn t just tell you what s wrong with C++, but offers practical techniques and tools for writing code that s more robust, flexible, efficient, and maintainable. He shows you how to tame C++ s complexity, cut through its vast array of paradigms, take back control over your code--and get far better results