On Dec 31, 8:38=A0am, rickman <gnu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 30, 9:48=A0am, Antti <Antti.Luk...@googlemail.com> wrote:
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> > On Dec 30, 4:24=A0pm, cpld-fpga-asic <cpld.fpga.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > FPGA/CPLD Design Group on LinkedIn
>
> > > Group for People Involved In the Design and Verification of FPGA's,
> > > other Programmable Logic , and CPLD's to Exchange Idea's and
> > > Techniques. You should have FPGA / CPLD Design / Verification on your
> > > Profile. (The focus is more on FPGA/CPLD in the product as opposed to
> > > FPGA's solely as a path to an ASIC) VHDL / Verilog / ABLE / SystemC
> > > and other HDL's as well. Vendors included: Xilinx, Altera, Actel,
> > > Lattice, Atmel, QuickLogic, Tabula, Silicon Blue, Mentor, Cadence,
> > > Synopsys, Aldec, NI, Altium, and Many Others. Networking on LinkedIn
> > > can be a way to get technical questions answered. It can also be a wa=
y
> > > to meet contacts with expertise in other domains of knowledge other
> > > than your own. Additionally, many career enhancing contacts, and
> > > mentors can potentially found especially if one is at a smaller
> > > company that lacks the resources for extensive internal networking.
>
> > >http://www.cpldfpga.com
>
> > >https://sites.google.com/site/fpgacpldgroup/
>
> > > (Tip - when first signing up on linkedin cut-paste from a resume)
>
> > you posted this info already on aug 27, i believe
>
> > Antti
>
> I think that was in another group, not here...
>
> Rick
i think here too he is posting the same post on many newsgroups...
Antti
Reply by rickman●December 31, 20082008-12-31
On Dec 30, 9:48=A0am, Antti <Antti.Luk...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 30, 4:24=A0pm, cpld-fpga-asic <cpld.fpga.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > FPGA/CPLD Design Group on LinkedIn
>
> > Group for People Involved In the Design and Verification of FPGA's,
> > other Programmable Logic , and CPLD's to Exchange Idea's and
> > Techniques. You should have FPGA / CPLD Design / Verification on your
> > Profile. (The focus is more on FPGA/CPLD in the product as opposed to
> > FPGA's solely as a path to an ASIC) VHDL / Verilog / ABLE / SystemC
> > and other HDL's as well. Vendors included: Xilinx, Altera, Actel,
> > Lattice, Atmel, QuickLogic, Tabula, Silicon Blue, Mentor, Cadence,
> > Synopsys, Aldec, NI, Altium, and Many Others. Networking on LinkedIn
> > can be a way to get technical questions answered. It can also be a way
> > to meet contacts with expertise in other domains of knowledge other
> > than your own. Additionally, many career enhancing contacts, and
> > mentors can potentially found especially if one is at a smaller
> > company that lacks the resources for extensive internal networking.
>
> >http://www.cpldfpga.com
>
> >https://sites.google.com/site/fpgacpldgroup/
>
> > (Tip - when first signing up on linkedin cut-paste from a resume)
>
> you posted this info already on aug 27, i believe
>
> Antti
I think that was in another group, not here...
Rick
Reply by Antti●December 30, 20082008-12-30
On Dec 30, 4:24=A0pm, cpld-fpga-asic <cpld.fpga.a...@gmail.com> wrote:
> FPGA/CPLD Design Group on LinkedIn
>
> Group for People Involved In the Design and Verification of FPGA's,
> other Programmable Logic , and CPLD's to Exchange Idea's and
> Techniques. You should have FPGA / CPLD Design / Verification on your
> Profile. (The focus is more on FPGA/CPLD in the product as opposed to
> FPGA's solely as a path to an ASIC) VHDL / Verilog / ABLE / SystemC
> and other HDL's as well. Vendors included: Xilinx, Altera, Actel,
> Lattice, Atmel, QuickLogic, Tabula, Silicon Blue, Mentor, Cadence,
> Synopsys, Aldec, NI, Altium, and Many Others. Networking on LinkedIn
> can be a way to get technical questions answered. It can also be a way
> to meet contacts with expertise in other domains of knowledge other
> than your own. Additionally, many career enhancing contacts, and
> mentors can potentially found especially if one is at a smaller
> company that lacks the resources for extensive internal networking.
>
> http://www.cpldfpga.com
>
> https://sites.google.com/site/fpgacpldgroup/
>
> (Tip - when first signing up on linkedin cut-paste from a resume)
you posted this info already on aug 27, i believe
Antti
Reply by cpld-fpga-asic●December 30, 20082008-12-30
FPGA/CPLD Design Group on LinkedIn
Group for People Involved In the Design and Verification of FPGA's,
other Programmable Logic , and CPLD's to Exchange Idea's and
Techniques. You should have FPGA / CPLD Design / Verification on your
Profile. (The focus is more on FPGA/CPLD in the product as opposed to
FPGA's solely as a path to an ASIC) VHDL / Verilog / ABLE / SystemC
and other HDL's as well. Vendors included: Xilinx, Altera, Actel,
Lattice, Atmel, QuickLogic, Tabula, Silicon Blue, Mentor, Cadence,
Synopsys, Aldec, NI, Altium, and Many Others. Networking on LinkedIn
can be a way to get technical questions answered. It can also be a way
to meet contacts with expertise in other domains of knowledge other
than your own. Additionally, many career enhancing contacts, and
mentors can potentially found especially if one is at a smaller
company that lacks the resources for extensive internal networking.
http://www.cpldfpga.comhttps://sites.google.com/site/fpgacpldgroup/
(Tip - when first signing up on linkedin cut-paste from a resume)