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Microsoft’s Quantum Development Kit goes open source on GitHub

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<p class="article-body__drop-character article-body__first-paragraph">Microsoft has <a href="https://www.windowscentral.com/microsofts-quantum-development-kit-goes-open-source-github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">open-sourced its Quantum Development Kit (QDK) on GitHub.</a> The QDK, which launched in preview last year, gives developers access to the Q# programming language, quantum simulators, and the libraries needed to start experimenting with quantum computing before it goes mainstream. “By open-sourcing the Quantum Development Kit in GitHub, we enable developers to contribute alongside an emerging community of quantum computing programmers. We initiated this work last year when we open-sourced several features of the Quantum Development Kit, including the libraries and samples,” Microsoft <a href="https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/quantum/2019/05/06/new-plans-to-open-source-more-of-the-quantum-development-kit" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">said</a> in a blog post.</p>
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