Normally, when I have to prototype something that is so complicated that a
EDA is needed to design on the veroboard, I prefer to design a layout on 
PCB and make the board with the laserfilm process.
 
> Normally these prototyping boards are laid out on paper, if at all, and the 
> components placed and soldered on the run. After a round with a milling 
> machine I discovered that the time spent on the first board probably exceeded 
> the time I would have needed for a prototyping board. 

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