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Re: terry hallinan post# 35610

Friday, 03/30/2018 5:38:25 PM

Friday, March 30, 2018 5:38:25 PM

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Terry,

Perhaps with your programming skills you could help the industry move forward sooner than later:)

Similarly anyone that can help LWLG bring their cutting edge “Goo” to the market would be helpful JMHO

Cheers



"At Think, IBM proudly showed of IBM Q, a family of working quantum computers up and running in the IBM Cloud for anyone to program.



Practical uses of the technology are still in the future, but putting the technology in the hands of developers is an important milestone, not just for IBM, but for the nascent quantum computing industry as a whole.


Perhaps the high point of the IBM Q demonstration was a glimpse into how to program such systems – an entirely different skillset than programming a classical computer. “The algorithms are completely different,” explains Robert Sutor, VP of IBM Q Strategy and Ecosystem, IBM Research. “The best classical computing engineer is likely to be a really bad quantum programmer.”


Programming quantum computers is predictably in its very early days, analogous to the assembler language phase of programming classical computers.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbloomberg/2018/03/22/ibm-bets-company-on-exponential-innovation-in-ai-blockchain-and-quantum-computing/#7d8d6d5f3ea2
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