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Philipp Wagner, Co-maintainer of cocotb and Hardware/Software Engineer at lowRISC Abstract: Writing code is easy. Reading code is hard. Maintaining code is hard. Writing "good" code is hard. So what's "good code"? Don't despair: the software engineering community has come up with tons of practical solutions! Now it's time to apply them to your next …
DVClub Europe: Make Verification Fun Again with Python and cocotb Make Verification Fun Again with Python and cocotb cocotb is an open source coroutine-based cosimulation testbench environment for verifying VHDL and SystemVerilog RTL using Python. cocotb connects a testbench written in Python with almost all industry-standard simulators. Additionally, cocotb provides a small but powerful framework …
Join this webinar to get introduced to the latest PyAnsys package, “PyTwin,” giving easy access to the power of Ansys Digital Twins Runtimes through Python APIs. TIME: FEBRUARY 14, 2023 …
Ansys 2023 R1 PyFluent updates include a new embedded PyConsole, centralized python journaling, and auto complete and Fluent commands. Don’t miss this webinar to learn about these exciting new PyFluent updates. TIME: MARCH 7, 2023 10 AM EST About this Webinar We’ll highlight the significant advancements in PyFluent, which includes: A new embedded PyConsole brings …