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Q# is an open-source, high-level programming language for developing and running quantum algorithms.
The qsharp-lang
package for Python provides interoperability with the Q# interpreter, making it easy
to simulate Q# programs within Python.
To install the Q# language package, run:
pip install qsharp-lang
First, import the qsharp
module:
import qsharp
Then, use the %%qsharp
cell magic to run Q# directly in Jupyter notebook cells:
%%qsharp
open Microsoft.Quantum.Diagnostics;
@EntryPoint()
operation BellState() : Unit {
use qs = Qubit[2];
H(qs[0]);
CNOT(qs[0], qs[1]);
DumpMachine();
ResetAll(qs);
}
BellState()
For more documentation and to browse issues, please visit the Q# project wiki at [https://github.com/microsoft/qsharp/wiki].
Q# welcomes your contributions! Visit the Q# GitHub repository at [https://github.com/microsoft/qsharp] to find out more about the project.
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We found that qsharp-lang demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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