X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?p=matthijs%2Fmaster-project%2Freport.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Chapters%2FConclusions.tex;h=e53e300ae654034a36425137750a56a367f6518e;hp=66a9aa3efb57237ca9360915c13cb92590b6489a;hb=2ff5f767f17203c764a8ec9ef6711b234c1deb6d;hpb=5d71d2a32828f0c589696ba07dea0867c7fcf988 diff --git a/Chapters/Conclusions.tex b/Chapters/Conclusions.tex index 66a9aa3..e53e300 100644 --- a/Chapters/Conclusions.tex +++ b/Chapters/Conclusions.tex @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ boilerplate would make the language even easier to use. On the whole, the usefulness of Cλash for describing hardware is not completely clear yet. Most elements of the language have proven -suitable, and even a real world hardware circuit (the reducer \todo{ref -christiaan}) has been implemented. However, the language has not been +suitable, and even a real world hardware circuit (a reducer circuit +\cite[baaij09]) has been implemented. However, the language has not been used during a complete design process, where its rapid prototyping and reusability qualities could become real advantages, or perhaps the state boilerplate or synchronicity limitations could become real problems.