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Write Your First Quantum Program (Common Lisp)
Quantum computing is poised to be one of the next waves of disruptive technology that will transform communication, industry and commerce in the way that the Internet has done the same. The field has, as yet, very few players albeit large ones: Both Google and Microsoft are actively seeking to build quantum computers…
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