Ruby (hardware description language) explained
Ruby is a hardware description language designed by in 1986[1] [2] intended to facilitate the notation and development of integrated circuits via relational algebra and functional programming.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
It should not be confused with RHDL, a hardware description language based on the 1995 Ruby programming language.[8]
Notes and References
- Sheeran . Mary . 1986 . Ruby - A Language of Relations and Higher-Order Functions . University of Glasgow.
- Web site: Ruby . . 2020-04-27.
- Web site: Jones . Geraint . The Ruby relational design language . Department of Computer Science . University of Oxford . 2020-04-27.
- Chen . Gang . 2012 . A Short Historical Survey of Functional Hardware Languages . ISRN Electronics . 2012 . 1–11 . 10.5402/2012/271836 . free . 2090-8679.
- Singh . Satnam . 1990 . Implementation of a Non-Standard Interpretation System . Functional Programming 1989 . Davis . Kei . Hughes . John . Functional Programming: Proceedings of the 1989 Glasgow Workshop 21–23 August 1989, Fraserburgh, Scotland . Workshops in Computing . London . Springer . 206–224 . 10.1007/978-1-4471-3166-3_14 . 1-4471-3166-5 . 1431-1682.
- Web site: Jones . Geraint . Publications . Department of Computer Science . University of Oxford . 2018-11-18.
- Guo . Shaori . Luk . Wayne . 1995 . Compiling Ruby into FPGAs . Moore . Will . Luk . Wayne . Field-Programmable Logic and Applications: 5th International Workshop, FPL '95 Oxford, United Kingdom, August 29–September 1, 1995 Proceedings . FPL 1995 . . 975 . Berlin . Springer . 188–197 . 10.1007/3-540-60294-1_112 . 3-540-60294-1 . 0302-9743.
- Web site: philtomson / RHDL. Tomson. Phil. 2018-06-10. GitHub. November 18, 2018.