a techfocus media publication :: December 23, 2003 :: volume I, no. 13

FROM THE EDITOR

We at FPGA Journal would like to wish you and your family the happiest of holidays. Thank you for your support, encouragement, and enthusiasm through this, our first quarter of publication. We have great plans for the coming year and are excited about what we'll be bringing you over the course of the next few months. It should be an interesting time for programmable logic devices and the people and projects that use them.

Next week, we'll be bringing you our end-of-the-year roundup of the most noteworthy (and sometimes controversial) topics of the past year. We'll talk about the announcements, renouncements, regrets and rewards that held our attention over the past twelve months.

For now, season's greetings and best wishes for a happy, prosperous, and technically interesting new year.

Thanks for reading!

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Kevin Morris – Editor
FPGA and Programmable Logic Journal


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