Have been long rotten in my 'comfort rotten zone' , and it's hard to get my feet back into challanges.
Lately, I've been juggling around with lotsa new stuff, mainly, doing my best to pick up C++.
It's a whole new architecture. Something which is quite different from what I used to be used to (in PERL).
It's interesting to find back the once-long-lost feeling of being a student again. Brings back those memories when I just joined this company, and how tiny puny I was, seeking for all sorts of data to feed the hunger of my curiosity. It just makes me feel once again humble, energetic, and powderful.
Anyway, just to put up some links that I've got online, so that I can refer back to this page when I need to refer to them in the future.
1.Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days
- all the teach yourself in 21days series are my favorites when starting to endeavor in a new area.
2. LEX & YACC
- a program that reads the hierarchical structure of a program, splits it into token, and generate a program that does that.
- this is used to read the verilog netlist, split it up into pieces, and later on, generate a C++ program to does all the above mentioned task.
Ok, That's all for the break. Time to get back to work again ......
Work ~~~~~ Work ~~~~~ - *Orc tone*