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IoT Lab 9

  • PMARINA
  • Nov 26, 2020
  • 1 min read

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It's amazing how easily we can generate UMLs with yang. It feels like this should be more widely used, similar to LaTeX, where the writing process goes hand-in-hand with the formatting. Additionally, given the xml structure that the script was able to generate as an intermediary, it seems possible that the act of writing this structure would both be able to generate documentation, as well as the programming library for developers to use.


8B: Quantum Computing with IBM Quantum Experience & Qiskit.

The tutorials on this are pretty lacking. I think without a lot more time and more tutorials on getting started and what are the elements in the explorer are, and what the general process is/what is being done, it's a very difficult subject to get into. The IBM UI looks very clean but there's little explanation as to what you're building in the circuit explorer, even with the getting started guide. At the end of the guide, you have a simple circuit that shows some probability of a 1 on two qubits(?) but no information as to what you build, or how to run it.

 
 
 

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