The line between software and hardware engineering is blurrier than it might seem. Devices called field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), whose physical attributes can be manipulated through the use of hardware description languages (HDLs), bridge the gap between programming software and programming hardware.
But FPGAs have been typically thought of as devices only hardware engineers can program. Thankfully, that is no longer the case, due to modern unified software platforms that plug into common development tools in order to make the process of programming FPGAs more accessible.
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