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Take the PYNQ Poll: You know Python, but Do You Know PYNQ?

If you are a member of element14 and you're an embedded developer (or learning the craft), you probably know Python.

 

But do you know PYNQ (as in PINK)?

 

PYNQ is an open-source framework that makes programmable SoCs easier-to-use and more accessible to new FPGA users through a browser-based development environment for Python.

 

Sound interesting?

 

Want to learn more?

 

Then attend our PYNQ webinar on May 8th, called: Unlock the Power of FPGAs through Python: Building Reconfigurable Embedded Systems with PYNQ

 

If you attend the webinar, you'll learn how to get a free PYNQ-Z2 boardPYNQ-Z2 board

 

 

Don't forget to take the PYNQ Poll!!!

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  • weiwei2
    weiwei2 over 6 years ago +5
    i use c, c++, c# much more than Python. But nowadays many things are good to start with Python. Pynq is one. However, i prefer to use distribution like Anaconda to deal with Python
  • genebren
    genebren over 6 years ago +3
    I am not a hater of newer languages, but I am very happy with C/C++. Learning a new language is just one of those things that I just can not seem to find the time for. Gene
  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 6 years ago +3
    That should probably say ... "Other; please explain in comments (and I can't wait to attend the webinar) " I'd have to agree that I'm happy with C myself, but I can see that Python is quite popular and…
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    genebren over 6 years ago

    I am not a hater of newer languages, but I am very happy with C/C++.  Learning a new language is just one of those things that I just can not seem to find the time for.

     

    Gene

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    genebren over 6 years ago

    I am not a hater of newer languages, but I am very happy with C/C++.  Learning a new language is just one of those things that I just can not seem to find the time for.

     

    Gene

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    ipv1 over 5 years ago in reply to genebren

    genebren Hi!

    You mentioned that you are content with C++ and so I have to ask. What is your application area for the language?

     

    I am asking from the work point of view. Though I am an electronics designer who if proficient at a bunch of languages, I am looking for the correct way to 'resume' my skills.

     

    Thanks in advance.

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    genebren over 5 years ago in reply to ipv1

    Greetings!

     

    While the vast majority of my programming has been in C, I have used C++ on some projects.  In one my most memorable projects, I was following the lead of my manager, who was an absolute master in the concepts of reuse, where he had over the years constructed (and reused on several projects) a framework that allowed remote control of the device, which proved to me invaluable.  We could peek and poke into memory, call function/procedures, load functions into memory and call them, etc.  He constructed this framework in C++.  My main part of the project was image processing, which used a lot of C++ function template for sorting and the such, that made the coding much easier (it also used a lot of memory as there was a lot of overhead to these functions).

     

    Gene

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