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"A no-nonsense, comprehensive guide for physicists and programmers to get started with Q#. A succinct, yet thorough approach that covers both mastering the basics and accessing libraries for more specialist applications."- Nicholas Harrigan, co-author of Programming Quantum Computers by O'Reilly Media
"With this pocket guide, Mariia brings to life her own experience in quantum development with Q#, weaving her expert perspectives and insights into simple, easy-to-use definitions, examples, and debugging tools. Mariia showcases the nuances of quantum programming, the unique features of Q# that enable more extensive algorithm development, and how to use advanced features of the language to bring your program to "quantum" life." - Dr. Krysta M. Svore, Distinguished Engineer, VP Quantum Software, Microsoft
"This helpful and practical guide will increase creativity and productivity in your day-to-day quantum computing." - Mathias Soeken, Quantum Software Engineer, Microsoft
"With this pocket guide, Mariia brings to life her own experience in quantum development with Q#, weaving her expert perspectives and insights into simple, easy-to-use definitions, examples, and debugging tools. Mariia showcases the nuances of quantum programming, the unique features of Q# that enable more extensive algorithm development, and how to use advanced features of the language to bring your program to "quantum" life." - Dr. Krysta M. Svore, Distinguished Engineer, VP Quantum Software, Microsoft
"This helpful and practical guide will increase creativity and productivity in your day-to-day quantum computing." - Mathias Soeken, Quantum Software Engineer, Microsoft
About the Author
Mariia Mykhailova is a principal software engineer in the Quantum Systems group at Microsoft. She joined the team in 2017, just in time to participate in the development of the first version of the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit. These days she works in education and outreach, developing new learning tools for quantum computing and quantum programming, such as the Quantum Katas, and coming up with ways to make learning engaging and exciting. She is also a part-time lecturer at Northeastern University Seattle, where she teaches Introduction to Quantum Computing.
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