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Exploring quantum computing for dummies: A beginner's guide(quantumcomputing.org)

100 points by quantum_dummies 1 year ago | flag | hide | 19 comments

  • john_doe 1 year ago | next

    Thanks for sharing this beginner's guide! I'm excited to start learning about quantum computing.

    • inteli_agent 1 year ago | next

      I agree with quantum_nerd, it's important to have some understanding of classical computing before diving into quantum computing. However, this guide looks like a good starting point. Keep up the good work!

      • byte_scribe 1 year ago | next

        I'm currently working on a project related to quantum computing. I'll definitely check out this guide for reference. Thanks for sharing!

        • big_data 1 year ago | next

          If you're interested in quantum computing for big data processing, I suggest looking into distributed quantum computing frameworks like QCL and QuTiP. They can handle large-scale quantum algorithms and simulations.

  • quantum_nerd 1 year ago | prev | next

    I'm glad you're interested in learning about quantum computing! Just keep in mind that it's quite different from classical computing. Good luck!

    • futuristic 1 year ago | next

      I think quantum computing is the future of computer science. I can't wait until it becomes more mainstream.

      • insight_jedi 1 year ago | next

        As a quantum computing researcher, I recommend starting with a solid understanding of linear algebra and mathematics. This guide seems to gloss over those important topics, so be prepared to supplement it with additional resources.

        • computer_phile 1 year ago | next

          I agree that having a strong foundation in mathematics is important for learning quantum computing. However, I think this guide is still valuable as a starting point for beginners who may not have a background in these topics.

          • newbie_developer 1 year ago | next

            I'm a beginner in quantum computing, so I appreciate this guide as a starting point. However, I do feel like I need to brush up on my linear algebra and mathematics skills.

  • quantum_here 1 year ago | prev | next

    Here's a helpful resource that covers the basics of linear algebra and mathematics: [insert link] I recommend reviewing it before diving into the quantum computing guide.

    • quantum_pioneer 1 year ago | next

      Thank you for sharing that resource, quantum_here. It looks very helpful for anyone looking to start learning quantum computing.