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Beryllium is an object-oriented language, allowing developers to start with simple classical and quantum building blocks and progressively create richer, higher-level structures by reusing and ...
Microsoft unveiled its quantum toolkit during its Ignite event earlier this week. The company described quantum computing as a “revolutionary” technology that has the potential to unlock new frontiers ...
Classiq Technologies has introduced a new AI-driven agent layer that enables users to turn natural-language instructions into fully executable quantum applications. The system is designed to bridge a ...
Quantum computing hardware continues to improve to the point where we may actually see real-world use cases in the next few years and so it's probably no surprise that we are also seeing a steady ...
On World Quantum Day, Berenice Baker examines AI's potential to accelerate quantum software development, while quantum ...
As the initial hype surrounding quantum computing slowly fades, some of the industry's most popular stocks are vulnerable to ...
Classiq Technologies, the quantum software company, is announcing the GA of Qmod (Quantum Modeling Language), the first high-level language (HLL) for quantum coding, according to the company. Now ...
Developers can now be officially quantum-certified. IBM has unveiled a quantum developer certification which it says, once devs have passed the 60-question test, will act as proof of at least some of ...
The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. Quantum computing is complex. So complex in fact that we spend a lot of time understanding the concept ...
Quantum computers certainly seem like strange devices. For humans used to living in a world driven by Newtonian physics, having a device dip into the world of quantum physics—where the rules are ...