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ACT is a hardware description language that has been influenced more by programming languages developed for software rather than hardware. The key difference between ACT and normal software programming languages is that when " | ACT is a hardware description language that has been influenced more by programming languages developed for software rather than hardware. The key difference between ACT and normal software programming languages is that when " | ||
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+ | ===== Behavioral design ===== | ||
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===== Basic circuits ===== | ===== Basic circuits ===== | ||
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- Creating [[namespace|libraries and namespaces]] | - Creating [[namespace|libraries and namespaces]] | ||
- [[bestpractices|Best practices]] for organizing a complex project | - [[bestpractices|Best practices]] for organizing a complex project | ||
- | - [[dependencies|Dependencies]] between ACT files | ||
- Array, [[loops|loops]], | - Array, [[loops|loops]], | ||
+ | - Tracking [[dependencies|dependencies]] between ACT files | ||
- Parameterized design using [[templates|templates]] | - Parameterized design using [[templates|templates]] | ||