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Which language will be used (assuming there is one) that will/does

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Which language will be used (assuming there is one) that will/does support quantum computing?
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>>61872598
qantum computing is a meme
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>>61872629
like your life?
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>>61872598
So quantum computing is based on the phenomena that two particles that are entangled will have the same properties even when they are separated by a huge amount of distance, right? Question: how do you entangle particles?
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>>61872629
Is CUDA a meme?
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fortran
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>>61872598
Quantum Rust
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What features would a programming language need to have in order to support quantum computing?
Couldn't you just use Lisp?
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Python

Friendly remainder that in an alternate universe it is the OFFICIAL language of the Greater Nazi Reich
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_programming
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>>61872835
nazis would never make such disorderly mess their official language
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>>61872724
>So quantum computing is based on the phenomena that two particles that are entangled will have the same properties even when they are separated by a huge amount of distance, right?

No. Look into spin, superposition and qubits.
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anyone have that smbc comic that explains some basics about quantum mechanics
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