In a blog post, Microsoft said it has added capabilities to its Quantum Development Kit (QDK), an open source developer toolkit for building quantum applications, including domain-specific toolkits ...
Microsoft has released open-source Quantum Development Kit tools for chemistry and error correction, with VS Code integration ...
The rapid accumulation of plastic waste is currently posing significant risks for both human health and the environment on Earth. A possible solution to this problem would be to recycle plastic waste, ...
Abstract: Delta Debugging is a technique to simplify and isolate failure-inducing changes. Its most popular application is on program inputs, where it reduces a failure-inducing input to a minimal ...
Microsoft has added official Python support to Aspire 13, expanding the platform beyond .NET and JavaScript for building and running distributed apps. Documented today in a Microsoft DevBlogs post, ...
An advanced nuclear startup just achieved a milestone as it races to meet an ambitious Department of Energy goal. Founded just over two years ago in July 2023, El Segundo-based Valar Atomics announced ...
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Abstract: Neutral atom arrays have seen exciting progress as a platform for quantum computation. However, as we move towards the regime of fault-tolerance, the large-scale impact of fundamental ...
Not tunable. Hearing support is very blunt. Not a great value considering the whole package. Audien has repeatedly tried again in this low-end part of the market, cranking out at least five models of ...
Sometimes, reading Python code just isn’t enough to see what’s really going on. You can stare at lines for hours and still miss how variables change, or why a bug keeps popping up. That’s where a ...
We’ll admit it. We have access to great debugging tools and, yes, sometimes they are invaluable. But most of the time, we’ll just throw a few print statements in whatever program we’re running to ...