Better documentation of `:=` vs `<>`
See original GitHub issueType of issue: documentation
Impact: no functional change
Development Phase: request
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I feel like I have been in several conversations lately about how confusing :=
and <>
are. And I’m not even 100% confident that I could explain what each does in every scenario. This seems like something that a few Scastie examples + DecoupledIOs could “put to rest” and we could capture them as a cookbook or explanation on the website.
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- Created 2 years ago
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I tried to work on the third question but got stuck trying to add a wire. Here is the link to my scastie code: https://scastie.scala-lang.org/Shorla/jMke7SR5SE6MzRJNySEyMQ/6
I would appreciate some help with that.
@mwachs5, I just opened a pull request that sets up the experiment. You can check it out here : #2222