Microsoft developed a new programming language for quantum computers
At the Ignite conference, Microsoft announced three important steps to change the entire technology industry. Undoubtedly, the three technologies are Mixed Reality, Quantum Computing, and Artificial Intelligence. Also at the conference, Microsoft shared a plan to develop a new programming language for quantum computers.
Currently, the name of this programming language is still a mystery. However, it will be provided through its Visual Studio toolkit. Developers need to have a lot of knowledge about quantum logic gates and their operations to be able to work on this language.
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It is known that elements from the C #, Python and F # languages can be used to write functions by the new programming language for quantum computers that are similar to the current languages.
Microsoft will release two versions of the quantum simulator to help developers write and run code in these languages. A version will be provided by Microsoft's Azure cloud computing and the rest will run internally.
The quantum simulation preview is expected to be released later this year.
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