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Dec 24, 2018
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Q# – a Wish List for the New Year

Bettina Heim
Bettina Heim

In previous blog posts you have read about some of the ideas behind Q#, how it came into existence, and its development over the past year. You have read about quantum computing, quantum algorithms and what you can do with Q# today. With the end of the year approaching, there is only one more thing to cover: What is next?

Q# Language
Dec 11, 2018
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A Year of Q#

Alan Geller
Alan Geller

The Quantum Architecture and Computation group launched Q#, our quantum computing programming language, a year ago on December 11th, 2017. This post is a brief overview of the language developments and the community growth since the first release.

Q#
Dec 1, 2018
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Qubits in Q#

Alan Geller
Alan Geller

How should qubits be represented in a quantum programming language? This post attempts to answer this question and discusses qubits representation in Q#.

Q# Language
Nov 15, 2018
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Q# Advent Calendar 2018

Mariia Mykhailova
Mariia Mykhailova

The F# and C# communities have blogging events called Advent Calendars, in which every day in December one awesome community member publishes a blog post about the language. I think it's an amazing way to bid farewell to the old year and to celebrate the new one, and Q# needs one too! So, let's write some Q# blog posts!

Events
Nov 8, 2018
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Learn Quantum Computing with the Quantum Katas

Mariia Mykhailova
Mariia Mykhailova

The brief history and the key principles of the Quantum Katas - self-paced programming tutorials aimed at teaching quantum computing with Q#.

Tutorials
Nov 5, 2018
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Why do we need Q#?

Alan Geller
Alan Geller

Why we decided to develop Q#, a new language for quantum computing.

Q# Language