A comprehensive resource list to get started or advance in quantum computing
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YouTube can teach you Quantum Computing, but only if you watch the right courses. Here’s my curated list of the best ones:
1)Classiq:
https://lnkd.in/g9QK2f6U
https://lnkd.in/grPZft9R
2)Qiskit:
https://lnkd.in/gEsdK-9H
https://lnkd.in/gpTvuCBh
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1)Classiq:
https://lnkd.in/g9QK2f6U
https://lnkd.in/grPZft9R
2)Qiskit:
https://lnkd.in/gEsdK-9H
https://lnkd.in/gpTvuCBh
https://…
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my two cents on qc so far
anyone can get started tbh, but here’s what I’ve realized after 3–4 years in it. becoming a researcher is just one path. the space isn’t only made of researchers. it’s full of people from different backgrounds: software engineering, hardware engineering, biology, chemical engineering, mathematics, and probably many more I haven’t even met yet.
you can carve your own path and make it work.
the one thing I wish I knew earlier is this: master your core skill first, then bring it into the qc context. for me, I’ve always loved building tools and software projects. but because I was so desperate to get into the qc space, I jumped in headfirst and spent most of my time chasing frameworks and algorithms. sure, I can use them for problems at hand, but I didn’t deepen my foundation in software engineering. now I’ve found my path (I think :) ). even within software engineering, there’s so much to explore like mastering cryptography, working on compilers, or coming up with new algorithms and applications.yeah so explore, experiment and when you find something of your interest dive in.
if you’re just starting out, experiment a lot, but don’t neglect building a strong core skill. whether it’s software, hardware, math, whatever. get your base right, and then apply it in quantum.
#2cents
anyone can get started tbh, but here’s what I’ve realized after 3–4 years in it. becoming a researcher is just one path. the space isn’t only made of researchers. it’s full of people from different backgrounds: software engineering, hardware engineering, biology, chemical engineering, mathematics, and probably many more I haven’t even met yet.
you can carve your own path and make it work.
the one thing I wish I knew earlier is this: master your core skill first, then bring it into the qc context. for me, I’ve always loved building tools and software projects. but because I was so desperate to get into the qc space, I jumped in headfirst and spent most of my time chasing frameworks and algorithms. sure, I can use them for problems at hand, but I didn’t deepen my foundation in software engineering. now I’ve found my path (I think :) ). even within software engineering, there’s so much to explore like mastering cryptography, working on compilers, or coming up with new algorithms and applications.yeah so explore, experiment and when you find something of your interest dive in.
if you’re just starting out, experiment a lot, but don’t neglect building a strong core skill. whether it’s software, hardware, math, whatever. get your base right, and then apply it in quantum.
#2cents
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I told a man who was sitting next to me in a taxi that I'm married with two kids so that he would stop talking to me
After some time I forgot the plot and said I'm a student and also working when he asked what I do. Because he thought I looked stressed(I was hungry and tired) balancing school, work and my two kids, he kindly shared parenting advice for the next 20 minutes which was to leave school and work and focus on those kids...
lesson: don't lie when you're tired and i think my hair is growing(men are talking to me again)
After some time I forgot the plot and said I'm a student and also working when he asked what I do. Because he thought I looked stressed(I was hungry and tired) balancing school, work and my two kids, he kindly shared parenting advice for the next 20 minutes which was to leave school and work and focus on those kids...
lesson: don't lie when you're tired and i think my hair is growing(men are talking to me again)
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I have run 15 minutes on a treadmill so the next logical step is signing up for a full marathon.....lemme know where I can register.
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Supernovae
https://youtube.com/shorts/Tw98xV2mzSk?feature=share Did my first post yeah lol
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Debugging Epohul
newest obsession (trying to make my mom like Taylor's song has to be NP Hard problem....also I had the happiest weekend cause she is here at my home)
okay....who has a problem with the song?
mind you I did not say the album just this song☝️
mind you I did not say the album just this song☝️
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Debugging Epohul
Nobel Prize in physics 2025: https://www.youtube.com/live/m9FUkAis62s
a short note I wrote after trying to get the idea
https://telegra.ph/Nobel-Prize-in-Physics-2025-10-07-2
In 2014, John Martinis's research group was absorbed by Google which has became a foundation for today's Google Quantum AI.
The paper: link
https://telegra.ph/Nobel-Prize-in-Physics-2025-10-07-2
In 2014, John Martinis's research group was absorbed by Google which has became a foundation for today's Google Quantum AI.
The paper: link
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