You seem to be taking this personally. What I described was my reasoning for choosing Verilog. It worked fine for me. I am not going to debate minutiae.
Also, who said Verilog is C? It feels like C but it isn't. It's simply a lot easier to context switch between C and Verilog than between C and VHDL. That's my opinion. You don't have to agree with it. There is no implicit obligation to agree with anything at all.
I have shipped millions of dollars in product very successfully using Verilog. Others have done so using VHDL. In the end it is a choice.
My intent was to give the OP one criteria he or she might be able to use in some way in making a similar choice.
Also, who said Verilog is C? It feels like C but it isn't. It's simply a lot easier to context switch between C and Verilog than between C and VHDL. That's my opinion. You don't have to agree with it. There is no implicit obligation to agree with anything at all.
I have shipped millions of dollars in product very successfully using Verilog. Others have done so using VHDL. In the end it is a choice.
My intent was to give the OP one criteria he or she might be able to use in some way in making a similar choice.