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Minimal info in each definition. Examples not elaborated. Practically useless app. Very little real work put into this. Barely worth 3 cents, certainly not worth $3.
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2 out of 5
1 ratings in United Kingdom
Minimal info in each definition. Examples not elaborated. Practically useless app. Very little real work put into this. Barely worth 3 cents, certainly not worth $3.
It's a good reference guide, but as one if the previous reviewers said, when you scroll all the way down, the last 2 options are behind the filter bar. It prevents me from choosing them. Please fix this. I would have given the app 5 stars
Pretty useless.
I find this to be a very useful app. Works well for a reference for VHDL (Verilog too, but I've used that less). I would like to see detailed examples, especially some examples converting between VHDL and Verilog. Also, maybe some test benches.
This looked like the best of the three I looked at. Good little reference for the keywords and operators. There is a problem with the list though. When scrolling all the way to the bottom there are four table items that are hidden behind the lower bar with the filter button on it. I can scroll them up and see them but cannot select them since the table snaps back down. iPhone 4S. Seems like it was made for the iPhone 5 screen. Please fix to auto screen size.
Snappy and concise. Easy to zero in on the needed term. I like the consolidation of the many related VHDL terms. Excellent reference!
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