These #hdlbits #fpga exercises have been super helpful. But it's also been clear while doing them that they are the homework portion of some course I'm not seeing.
I've gotten to the point where the homework alone isn't enough--I'm flailing and just trying random things until I get the right answer. I need the lesson content.
What's a good *explanatory* course for learning #verilog (i.e. not a reference, not a collection of HOWTOs)? Book, website, video, online course--whatever.
Did a few project-based #fpga tutorials and I'm interested, but am not getting the mindset from them. Tried a few basic #circuit and got them working, but struggled with #verilog #syntax
Then I accidentally stumbled on #hdlbits
https://hdlbits.01xz.net/wiki/Main_Page
Problem sets to take you through it step by step! And at the perfect time, right after I struggled trying to solve something! Now when I find the feature I needed I'll recognize it. Plus I can concentrate on the core, not the tools. #autodidact
#fpga #circuit #verilog #syntax #hdlbits #Autodidact