There is a book that has side by side examples of code, one written in VHDL
the other in Verilog.
Forgot the title but I'll send it tommorow.
"Nicholas C. Weaver" <
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> Luddite Me, who's forgotten most of the Verilog he once knew, needs to
> start doing serious HDL-based design. No more schematic-orphans for
> me.
>
> Are there good reference books for Verilog or VHDL? Ideally,
> something akin to Java in a Nutshell (Java), the Post Script Red
> (language reference) and Blue (tutorial and cookbook) series, or K&R?
>
> Thanks.
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> Nicholas C. Weaver [email protected]