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openqasm
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Hello Many Worlds in Seven Quantum Languages
The cQASM that you link to is one of the flavors of QASM. Another commonly used one is openqasm whose 2.0 and 3.0 specs are here: https://github.com/Qiskit/openqasm
Along with QIR like as is listed in the comment, these are two open assembly specs with collaborative governance. Another is Quil: https://github.com/quil-lang/quil
While quantum computing has a history of using circuit diagrams (which are still very useful) to represent programs. These languages have representations under the hood that look a lot more like assembly. For example: https://github.com/Qiskit/openqasm/blob/master/examples/adde...
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Want to dive into quantum programming
*note: Openqasm - https://github.com/Qiskit/openqasm is an attempt to standardize.
- Question: Programming language for quantum computing
qBraid
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Which language should qBraid circuit transpiler support next?
As of today, the qBraid-SDK is now open-source: https://github.com/qBraid/qBraid
What are some alternatives?
qiskit-textbook - A university quantum algorithms/computation course supplement based on Qiskit
pyquirk - A simple python program to convert graphical circuits to quantikz figures.
quil - Specification of Quil: A Practical Quantum Instruction Set Architecture
qiskit-ibm-runtime - IBM Client for Qiskit Runtime
mitiq - Mitiq is an open source toolkit for implementing error mitigation techniques on most current intermediate-scale quantum computers.
Cirq - A python framework for creating, editing, and invoking Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) circuits.
Yao.jl - Extensible, Efficient Quantum Algorithm Design for Humans.
cqasm_development_interface - Framework for writing and running cQASM files against any Quantum Inspire's emulator backend via their API
qsel - Quantum programming language putting entanglement and superposition front and center
qiskit-symb - Python package for symbolic quantum computation in Qiskit
Quantum-Computing-Collection-Of-Resources - A Well Maintained Repository On Quantum Computing Resources [Code+Theory] Updated Regularly During My Time At IBM, Qubit x Qubit And The Coding School's Introduction To Quantum Computing Course '21
qsearch - A compiler for quantum computers based on A* and numerical optimization.