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Originally Posted by CuminGingerSpice As a side note, VHDL is based on a C syntax, and VHDL is used to program hardware; now THAT is a good language to learn if you are into audio stuff. Look it up |
Actually, unless you're going to be programming FPGAs or designing full custom chips (which is cool stuff but the VAST majority of people working in DSP will never do it), VHDL and Verilog are basically useless.
If you are going to be developing hardware, they're not difficult to pick up (I used to be pretty sharp in verilog, but haven't had to do anything with it for a long time).