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Training Insights – Webinar – Automating Bug Tracking with Verisium Debug and Python

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Join Cadence Training and Principal Application Engineer Daniel Bayerfor this free technical training webinar.

The Verisium Debug Platform is optimized for scalability, supporting debugging of simulation runs and emulation, where support for loading large source files and handling huge amounts of probe data is a must.

In this Training Webinar, you’ll learn how to automate your debug experience using the Verisium Debug platform with its built-in Python API. We’ll highlight the Python API use models of the Verisium Debug Platform and some code examples to get you started writing Python-based plugins.

Agenda:

  • Python API Introduction
  • Supported Python API Use-Models
  • Built-In Python API Documentation
  • Python API Examples
  • Python API Demo

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Date and Time
Wednesday, November 30

07:00 PST / 10:00 EST / 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CET / 17:00 IST / 20:30 IST / 23:00 CST

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