Listen now | Recently, I started spending a bit more time writing about quantum machine learning and quantum computing in general. One of the things I became curious about was related to a thread of thoughts about how they code something for a quantum computer. One of the first things that I came across while trying to learn more about this topic was an article in IEEE Spectrum called, “Meet Twist: MIT’s Quantum Programming Language: Keeping tabs on data entanglement keeps reins on buggy quantum code” [
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Listen now | Recently, I started spending a bit more time writing about quantum machine learning and quantum computing in general. One of the things I became curious about was related to a thread of thoughts about how they code something for a quantum computer. One of the first things that I came across while trying to learn more about this topic was an article in IEEE Spectrum called, “Meet Twist: MIT’s Quantum Programming Language: Keeping tabs on data entanglement keeps reins on buggy quantum code” [