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This chapter defines what a “gotcha” is, and why programming languages allow gotchas. For the curious, the chapter also provides a brief history of the Verilog and SystemVerilog standards. The topics presented in this chapter include:
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What are Verilog and SystemVerilog
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The definition of a gotcha
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A brief description of the Verilog and SystemVerilog standards
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Sutherland, S., Mills, D. (2007). Introduction, What Is A Gotcha?. In: Verilog and SystemVerilog Gotchas. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71715-9_1
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