After reading the answers given by Palash Khandale for the question “How do I learn Verilog HDL?”, I can’t help but feel inspired by his comments:
Verilog is not computational language. It is not part of ease of doing programming(referring scripting) and neither used in any platform to serve development purpose. It doesn’t create any intriguing interface or experience. What does it do? It creates hardware.
I decided to follow his advice to study “Digital Design”, “CMOS VLSI Design”, and then “Verilog HDL”.
I enrolled the following three Udemy courses and will use the books recommended by Palash as supplement and reference materials (Please check the above Quora link for the books).
Udemy Courses
Digital Electronics & Logic Design Circuits
CMOS Digital Integrated Circuit Design
Verilog for an FPGA Engineer with Xilinx Vivado Design Suite
I will regularly post some study notes, thoughts, and anything I feel puzzled or confused, and I welcome anyone to comment and help.