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I was on one of several CAD teams at Intel in the 90's and huge parts of pre and post-silicon Itanium simulation flows for timing, layout and verification were written in Perl. (Not even Perl 5.6 so we hit the 2GB file limit often!) ... Not the tools themselves, but the control flows and asset managers. The other processors still used Tcl on HPUX/Solaris/AIX so Perl on Linux was like nice warm sheets by comparison.


> The other processors still used Tcl on HPUX/Solaris/AIX so Perl on Linux was like nice warm sheets by comparison.

I would agree, but I don't think you meant it the same way I would: I prefer nice cold sheets when I sleep, and I much prefer Tcl to Perl!




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