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Google gets an error-corrected quantum bit to be stable for an hour
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Your first link is paywalled, fuck that.
Pulling a serious comment from your third link only reinforces practically everything I've been getting at..
"The problem of showing a 'hello world' of quantum computing is that we're basically still as far from quantum computers as Leibnitz or Babbage were from your current computer. While we know how they should operate theoretically, there is no standard way of actually building a physical quantum computer. A side-effect of that is that there is no single programming model of quantum computing. Textbooks such as Nielsen et al. will show you a 'quantum circuit' diagram, but those are far from formal programming languages: they get a little 'hand-waving' on the details such as classical control or dealing with input/output/measurement results."
Yea, fuck paywalls, except there isn't one here. Not sure what you're on about.
See, this is an example of the bad faith I mentioned above : cherrypicking examples that suit your preconceived ideas, ignoring the truckload of examples, frameworks and code snippets (which you asked for) I provided with a brief search on a free search engine. You have shown no will to communicate in good faith, so I am ending my interaction with you here. Just for the record, this is disrespectful of my time, as well as yours.
Okay, you have a good day too.
I'm not about to create an account with miscellaneous sites that require my email.