Quantum-Computing-Guide VS awesome-quantum-software

Compare Quantum-Computing-Guide vs awesome-quantum-software and see what are their differences.

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Quantum-Computing-Guide

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awesome-quantum-software

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Quantum-Computing-Guide and awesome-quantum-software you can also consider the following projects:

algorithm-zoo - Implementations of algorithms from http://quantumalgorithmzoo.org/

pytket-docs - User manual and example notebooks for the pytket quantum SDK

Scala-Guide - Scala Guide

blackbird - Blackbird is a quantum assembly language for continuous-variable quantum computation, that can be used to program Xanadu's quantum photonics hardware and Strawberry Fields simulator.

pyzx - Python library for quantum circuit rewriting and optimisation using the ZX-calculus

polarization - A group for computer scientists and physicists with aspirations of becoming quantum scientists. Quantum computing, jobs, books and graduate school are amongst the topics covered.