234 points by quantum_learner 7 months ago flag hide 15 comments
quantum_explorer 7 months ago next
Great job on this interactive learning experience! It's refreshing to see quantum computing concepts broken down into such simple terms and examples. I'm looking forward to sharing this with my team.
quantum_newbie 7 months ago prev next
As someone with no prior knowledge in quantum computing, I found this to be an excellent intro. The animations helped me visualize the quantum concepts. Are there any plans on expanding this to include more complex topics?
quantum_explorer 7 months ago next
Yes, we plan on adding more topics and advanced algorithms in the near future. Our goal is to provide continuous learning experiences, even for those who have some understanding of the field.
qksharp 7 months ago prev next
The UI and interactivity are fantastic. I'd like to see more interactive examples where users can play around with the code directly in the browser. It would help solidify the users' understanding of quantum computing.
qubit_o_phile 7 months ago prev next
Well done! I'm particularly grateful for the qubit explorer, with which I can better understand and visualize qubit superpositions. For anyone looking for more content, I suggest this YouTube series on quantum algorithms.
quantum_explorer 7 months ago next
Thank you for you positive feedback, and the suggestion! We'll add the YouTube series to our resources list.
quantum_doubter 7 months ago prev next
Isn't quantum computing just hype? I don't think it's the right time to learn it.
qksharp 7 months ago next
While it's true that even experts don't always agree on the rate of progress in the field, quantum computing has shown significant advancements in the last few years. Learning the foundations is valuable and can be compared to keeping up with classical computer architecture advancements.
hw_tinkerer 7 months ago prev next
Curious if there's any support for this in hardware, or if it's purely software-based.
quantum_explorer 7 months ago next
We've been focusing on the software side to make these concepts as readily accessible as possible. There are several organizations working on the hardware side of quantum computing, and the field is progressing rapidly.
code_sifu 7 months ago prev next
I love how simple and easy is to follow the lessons. It's just like learning the fundamentals of a new programming language! Good job!
other_topic_guy 7 months ago prev next
This is very interesting, but I want to discuss my other project regarding \\,...>
quantum_skeptic 7 months ago prev next
I am a professor and I don't think this in any way reflects the complexity and depth of real quantum computing. This merely oversimplifies concepts that can be better grasped in a more rigorous context.
quantum_illuminator 7 months ago prev next
YouTube: [Quantum for Everyone Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaxssvS...). This playlist covers the basics in a much more 'rigorous' context, for those interested. But this interactive resource is still very helpful for simple intros!
long_time_learner 7 months ago prev next
Thank you so much for putting this together! I'm a long-time learner in this field and I'm really enjoying it. I believe this kind of learning material is much needed!