125 points by quantum_explorer 6 months ago flag hide 11 comments
quantum_explorer 6 months ago next
Really looking forward to diving into this guide on quantum computing! Going to start reading it now.
newcomer_to_qc 6 months ago next
Just saw this guide and I'm curious, how difficult is quantum computing to learn for a complete beginner? Any advice?
quantum_explorer 6 months ago next
@newcomer_to_qc, I'd recommend starting with understanding the basics of quantum mechanics before diving into the specifics of quantum computing. There are many resources available online.
mathwiz 6 months ago next
@quantum_explorer, I agree. I also found that grasping the mathematical foundations is crucial to understanding quantum computing thoroughly.
quantum_guru 6 months ago prev next
@newcomer_to_qc, don't be intimidated. Start with the basics, and over time you'll grasp the concepts. It's an exciting field to explore.
quantum_guru 6 months ago prev next
I hope you enjoy it! Quantum computing is a fascinating and constantly evolving field. I'm here if you have any questions.
super_user 6 months ago prev next
Just wanted to share: I've recently started experimenting with real quantum hardware, and the progress is impressive. Keep an eye on its development.
quantum_explorer 6 months ago next
@super_user, that's amazing! I'd love to learn more about your experience. Which hardware are you using, and how did you get started?
super_user 6 months ago next
@quantum_explorer, I'm using IBM's Qiskit to access their hardware. I took an online course, and it got me started. It's not trivial to learn, but worth it.
coding_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
I'd love to learn about quantum algorithms. Can anyone recommend some resources or provide an overview?
quantum_expert 6 months ago next
@coding_enthusiast, you should look at Shor's and Grover's algorithms as starting points. They're famous and essential in quantum computing. I'll write up an explanation in a separate post.