Festivus: Azure Quantum Feats of Strength
We have not celebrated Festivus since 2019, so it’s time to observe Feats of Strength again. Same as for the Q# Feats of Strength, I asked our team
We have not celebrated Festivus since 2019, so it’s time to observe Feats of Strength again. Same as for the Q# Feats of Strength, I asked our team
This past summer I was very fortunate to work with Mariia Mykhailova and Microsoft Quantum on designing two sets of Q#-based quantum computing
Three months after I started my PhD focusing on programming languages (PL) for quantum computing, Microsoft announced the Q# programming language;
Azure is Microsoft’s cloud computing service, which goes far beyond Azure Quantum. To get a sense of what people use Azure for, have a look
This post is part of the Q# Holiday Calendar 2022. Check out the calendar for more great posts! This fall I taught an “Introduction to Quantum
We have recently launched the new Azure Quantum Resource Estimator, which allows you to estimate the physical resources (number of physical qubits
Today the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) in the Microsoft Store is dropping its “Preview” label and becomes generally available with our
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Q# Holiday Calendar (previously Q# Advent Calendar) is a yearly blogging event in which every day in December one awesome community member writes a
Our team has just published several new job postings for software engineers and researchers in Redmond, WA, USA. I decided to take a moment to tell