
Testing, linting and documentation in Qiskit
- Frank
- April 3, 2023
- Algorithm
- API
- Cloud
- Coding
- Developer
- Development
- Getting Started
- GitHub
- hello world
- IBM
- IBM Research
- Jupyter
- Machine Learning
- Open Source
- open source software
- open-source
- Physics
- programming quantum computers
- Python
- qiskit
- Quantum
- quantum algorithms
- quantum computer programming
- Quantum Computers
- Quantum Computing
- quantum information
- quantum machine learning
- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Physics
- quantum programming
- Qubit
- science
- SDK
- Software
Contributing to Qiskit involves more than just writing code! Learn the basics of testing, linting and documentation requirements for Qiskit.
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ChatGPT Official API First Look
- Frank
- March 14, 2023
- API
- chatGPT
ChatGPT now has an official API from OpenAI. Learn how to use the new Chat Completions API to build your own custom chat application or AI SaaS product. Beyond Fireship explains.
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How can I productize my APIs with Azure API Management?
Mike Budzynski explains how to productize your APIs with the #Azure API Management built-in website builder. Follow the tutorial: https://msft.it/60545Yd6Q
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Bell’s Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world that won a Nobel Prize in 2022
- Frank
- November 14, 2022
- 2.8
- Alain Aspect
- Algorithm
- Anton Zeilinger
- API
- bell's theorem
- bells inequality
- Coding
- Getting Started
- IBM
- IBM Research
- john bell
- John Clauser
- Jupyter
- nobel prize
- nobel prize 2022
- Open Source
- open-source
- Physics
- programming quantum computers
- qiskit
- Quantum
- quantum algorithms
- quantum computer programming
- Quantum Computers
- quantum information
- quantum machine learning
- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Physics
- quantum programming
- Qubit
- science
- theorem
- weird
John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2022. Their work built off of one of the most important results in all of physics; Bells Theorem, invented by the late John Stewart Bell. Here we discuss why Bells Theorem is one of the most important, yet bizarre, results in […]
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Bell’s Inequality: The weirdest theorem in the world | Nobel Prize 2022
- Frank
- October 10, 2022
- 2.8
- Alain Aspect
- Algorithm
- Anton Zeilinger
- API
- bell's theorem
- bells inequality
- Coding
- Getting Started
- IBM
- IBM Research
- john bell
- John Clauser
- Jupyter
- nobel prize
- nobel prize 2022
- Open Source
- open-source
- Physics
- programming quantum computers
- qiskit
- Quantum
- quantum algorithms
- quantum computer programming
- Quantum Computers
- quantum information
- quantum machine learning
- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Physics
- quantum programming
- Qubit
- science
- theorem
- weird
This week John Clauser, Alain Aspect and Anton Zeilinger won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2022. Their work built off of one of the most important results in all of physics; Bells Theorem, invented by the late John Stewart Bell. The following videos discuss why Bells Theorem is one of the most important, yet […]
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Best College Majors for Quantum Computing
- Frank
- September 20, 2022
- Algorithm
- API
- Cloud
- Coding
- college
- Developer
- Development
- Getting Started
- hello world
- IBM
- IBM Research
- Jupyter
- Machine Learning
- majors
- Microsoft
- Open Source
- open-source
- Physics
- programming quantum computers
- Python
- qiskit
- Quantum
- quantum algorithms
- quantum computer programming
- Quantum Computers
- quantum computing majors
- quantum information
- quantum machine learning
- quantum majors
- Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Physics
- quantum programming
- Qubit
- science
- SDK
- Software
Want a job in quantum but not sure where to start? If you’re still in school, the first choice you are going to have to make is your college major. Traditionally, most everyone working in quantum information science had a background in physics, but today that is not the case. In this video, Olivia discusses […]
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Kafka Streams 101: Getting Started
- Frank
- September 13, 2022
- apache kafka
- API
- confluent
- confluent cloud
- Data
- data in motion
- database
- Developers
- event streaming
- event-driven architecture
- Hadoop
- introduction to kafka streams
- Kafka
- kafka streams
- kafka streams architecture
- kafka streams for beginners
- kafka streams for dummies
- kafka streams fundamentals
- kafka streams introduction
- kafka tutorial
- ksqldb
- kstream
- kstreams
- messaging queue
- Microservices
- Open Source
- real-time
- Stream Processing
- STREAMING
- streams
- what is kafka streams
To understand Kafka Streams, you have to begin with Apache Kafka®, a distributed, scalable, elastic, and fault-tolerant event streaming platform. The storage nodes in Kafka, brokers, are just instances of the Kafka storage layer process running on your laptop or server. At the heart of each broker is a log, an append-only file that holds […]
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API Delivery Lifecycle with Red Hat 3Scale API Management
- Frank
- August 8, 2022
- 3Scale
- API
- Red Hat
API like any other software product go through different lifecycle stages such as beta, and then becoming Generally Available and eventually deprecated. A good API management tool must provide an easy and effective way to achieve this without burdening the API developers. This video will showcase a demo on how to easily transition an API […]
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DynamoDB design patterns with GraphQL APIs and AppSync
Organizations building modern applications are increasingly turning to serverless API architectures powered by GraphQL and NoSQL databases to increase development velocity and decrease operational overhead. This talk reviews key GraphQL and NoSQL concepts, how to use AWS AppSync and Amazon DynamoDB to create a serverless GraphQL API, and discuss the pros and cons of two […]
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How to automate your OSINT process with APIs
- Frank
- March 24, 2022
- API
- api security
- api security best practices
- api security testing
- cyber crime
- cyber investigation
- cyber security
- ethical hacking
- hailbytes
- open source intelligence
- OSINT
- osint api
- osint automation
- python automation
- python automation ideas
- python automation projects
- python for hacking
- python for hacking beginners
- python tutorial
- python tutorial for beginners
- ransomware protection
- reconnaissance
- REST API
- Security
- security automation
- security training
This video shows a practical example of how to create a python program to perform OSINT investigations with APIs like Social Scanner.
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