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new tech blog on Specman & e

hannes
hannes over 16 years ago

  Hello,

a new technical blog on e & Specman that was launched today yesterday.

Specifically, as part of Cadence's commitment to support IEEE 1647 e,
Team Specman has just launched a new blog to serve up technical tips,
tricks, examples, and observations about developments in e
language-related technologies, methodologies, Specman core engines,
and the language itself:
http://www.cadence.com/posts/teamspecman.aspx

The plan is to make this blog *deeply* technical, adding code examples
to posts whenever possible, sponsoring guest bloggers from R&D to show
what goes on under-the-hood, etc. Speaking of Specman R&D ...

The Specman Team will also be inviting "guest bloggers" from Specman
R&D and the Cadence AE force to write articles, AND they also warmly
extend this invitation to all IEEE 1647 working group members as well.
Thus, feel free to contact me offline if you are interested in
contributing an note/article/anecdote, and/or would simply like to
suggest topics you would like to see the Specman Team cover.

Enjoy!

-hannes

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  • ThinkVer
    ThinkVer over 16 years ago

    That's a great idea. I think it's good to share technical information among the Specman/e community. It's great to learn new techniques and tricks that could save you precious time at work, and know that your colleagues face similar problems in other projects. I sure hope to learn more about what Cadence is up to terms of further developing e and Specman.

    Yaron

    yaron@thinkverification.com

     

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