Azure Quantum unlocks the next generation of Hybrid Quantum Computing
Today, Microsoft announced a significant quantum advancement and made our new Integrated Hybrid feature in Azure Quantum available to the
Today, Microsoft announced a significant quantum advancement and made our new Integrated Hybrid feature in Azure Quantum available to the
Today, Microsoft announced a significant quantum advancement and made our new Integrated Hybrid feature in Azure Quantum available to the
Three months after I started my PhD focusing on programming languages (PL) for quantum computing, Microsoft announced the Q# programming language;
Lambda expressions have become a staple in most modern programming languages since they allow the developers flexibility and convenience in writing
Over the past several years, as Q# has evolved, its syntax has evolved with it. There have been several syntax changes that have resulted in
Last year we celebrated Festivus by observing Airing of Grievances – the UserVoice channel where Q# users filed bug reports and improvement
Unit testing is an integral part of the development process. As a project grows, it can become more interconnected and unstable, and putting down
This article is sort of a short follow-up to my December 1st, 2018 blog post. I make no promises about December 1st, 2020… Functional Units, not
With our April release coming out, you may have noticed some major changes. Indeed, we have done a major overhaul of our libraries with our 0.6
In previous blog posts you have read about some of the ideas behind Q#, how it came into existence, and its development over the past year. You have
How should qubits be represented in a quantum programming language? In the quantum circuit model, a quantum computation is represented as a sequence
Welcome! Welcome to the Q# blog! You may be familiar with the Microsoft Quantum blog, which shares general news about our quantum computing program