Glasgow has been coming for a long time, and the few of us who have gotten ahold of one have been building applets to make it useful. But the real genius of Glasgow is how *easy* it is to write applets. So imagine how much better it'll get once everyone has one!
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Really, the whole thing is just so friction-free it's silly. All the scaffolding is done for you, you just write code There is a *very* minor learning curve to the framework, but the basic example applet is just 71 lines of code you can just copy and paste and edit.pic.twitter.com/lXqJt3Jitv
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Notice how ~none of that is HDL (it's the empty first class that does nothing). The second class just tells Glasgow what you need for your applet, like a list of pin names (which become command line options for the user to specify the pin mapping).
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looking at nMigen scripts in the past (but admittedly not actually trying to use it), I’d left with the notion that it was ~just another way to do RTL. But this sounds much cooler, excited to try it out in April :)
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