On Sep 3, 3:23*pm, "HT-Lab" <han...@ht-lab.com> wrote:
> "Dave Pollum" <vze24...@verizon.net> wrote in message
>
> news:cd3e22b5-3a82-490e-86d0-...
>
> > I'm considering taking the Doulos Comprehensive (5 day) VHDL course
> > (in the USA), and I'd like to hear from anyone who has taken the
> > course. *Was it a good course, did the instructor know the subject,
> > etc. *I will be paying for this out of my own pocket (I'm unemployed),
> > so I want to make sure that I spend my money wisely.
> > TIA
> > -Dave Pollum
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I can't comment on the VHDL course but I have been on 4 other Doulos courses and
> I can honestly say they were absolutely brilliant. These guys really know their
> subject. Look at who is the language guru in this and the Verilog newsgroup
> (hint he works for Doulos), similarly if you read the SystemC mailing list
> something like 80% of all the questions are answers by just 2 employees from
> Doulos. I am not saying that everybody at Doulos is brilliant but in the past 8
> years I haven't met a single one (in the UK) that didn't know his subject.. The
> other thing I like about these guys is that they also do consultancy so their
> teaching material is not just academic.
>
> I know these course are not cheap (I didn't pay for them) but in my book they
> are definitely worth it. Perhaps they are willing to give you a discount given
> you are unemployed?
>
> Good luck,
>
> Hans
>www.ht-lab.com
Thanks for the response, Hans. In the past, I've taken some company
paid 5-day courses (not taught by Doulos), that were a waste of my
time and my employer's money. I feel better knowing that the Doulos
courses that you took, were good. I do know basic VHDL, but being
self-taught, there are "holes", or "gaps" in what I know. And
sometimes I don't realize that I don't know something. And, yes I
always learn a lot from Jonathan Bromley's (of Doulos,Inc)
discussions, even when some of the discussions were over my head -
that shows me another piece of VHDL that I knew nothing about. So I
hope that the course will give me a better overview of VHDL and fill
in some of my knowledge "holes/gaps". And finally, I hope that taking
taking the course will look good on my resume, too.
-Dave Pollum