Introducing Microsoft Quantum Computing for Developers Introducing Microsoft Quantum Computing for Developers

Introducing Microsoft Quantum Computing for Developers

Using the Quantum Development Kit and Q#

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Publisher Description

Dive in with this hands-on introduction to quantum computing with the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit and Q# for software developers.

You may have heard about quantum computing, but what does it mean to you as a software developer? With many new developments, a resurgence in interest, and investment by some of the largest tech companies in the world to be the first to market with quantum programming (QP) hardware and platforms, it is no longer a tool in the distant future. Developers are at the forefront, now able to create applications that take advantage of QP through simulations. While the skill is of interest, for many developers, quantum computing and its implications still remains a mystery.

In this book, you will get up to speed exploring important quantum concepts and apply them in practice through writing actual quantum algorithms, using the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit. Theoretical knowledge about quantum physics, such as superposition and entanglement, will be used to explain quantum computing topics, including quantum gates, quantum circuits, and quantum algorithms. Finally, take a tour of the new Azure Quantum.

Use Q#, Microsoft's new programming language, to target quantum hardware. You will select your supporting language of choice, either C# or Python, to begin writing your quantum applications. Combined with just enough theoretical preparation, you will learn how to get your computer ready to simulate basic quantum programs using Microsoft Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code and Q#.

What You Will Learn

Get up to speed on the platform-independent quantum tool set using the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit simulator and Visual Studio Code or Microsoft Visual StudioKnow the basics of quantum mechanics required to start working on quantum computingUnderstand mathematical concepts such as complex numbers, trigonometry, and linear algebraInstall the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit on a Windows or Linux PC with Visual Studio Code or Microsoft Visual StudioWrite quantum algorithms with the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit and Q#, supported by C# or PythonDiscover insights on important existing quantum algorithms such as Deutch, Deutch-Jozsa, and the fun CHSH-gameGet introduced to quantum as a service using the Microsoft Azure Quantum preview cloud offeringThis book is for developers who are interested in quantum computing, specifically those software developers who are planning on using quantum computers in the future. Basic imperative programming knowledge is useful to understand the syntax and structure found in the Q# programming language. Knowledge of Microsoft C# or Python is not required since these languages are only used to support the simulation of Q# on a classical computer.

Johnny Hooyberghs is a consultant for Involved, a Belgium-based companycentered on the design, development, and delivery of custom made software, where his expertise has been on .NET architecture and backend development. Since 2020, Johnny is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in the category of Developer Technologies. He has been passionate about .NET from its first release and possesses a deep knowledge of C#, .NET, .NET Core, ASP.NET, Entity Framework, Azure, and ALM using the Microsoft Stack. He enjoys the occasional web development using JavaScript. For more than a decade, he has allocated a portion of his free time to teaching .NET and C# for the adult education institute CVO Antwerpen. When he is not working or teaching, he can be found gaming, scuba diving, learning to play the piano, traveling the world, and visiting as many theme parks as possible.

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2021
8 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
420
Pages
PUBLISHER
Apress
SIZE
37.2
MB

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