
How Dangerous are Quantum Computers?
A discussion of the potential benefits and dangers of quantum computing, security implications, and post-quantum cryptography.
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Clean Code Lesson 1 with Uncle Bob
- Frank
- October 17, 2021
- Agile
- App
- Applications
- architecture
- arguments
- C#
- C++
- Clean Code
- computing
- cycle
- declarations
- Design
- Development
- edsger dijkstra
- Ethics
- expectations
- Functions
- Future
- grady booch
- human relations
- InteliJ
- Java
- kotlin
- methodology
- Microsoft
- Optimization
- polite code
- practice
- Productivity
- programmer
- Programming
- programming language
- purpose
- responsibility
- robert cecil martin
- rules
- scrum
- shrunk code
- society
- Software
- structure
- study
- tdd
- Technology
- test driven development
- uncle bob
- Web
“Coding Better World Together” is a set of master lessons from the famous Uncle Bob (Robert Cecil Martin), where he gives us a broad vision of the importance and future of Software in today’s society. In this first lesson, Uncle Bob demonstrates the need to write a clean code and establishes the bases to achieve […]
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Quantum Technology | Our Sustainable Future
- Frank
- August 9, 2021
- Alan Ho
- Alexandre Blais
- Business
- Carl Williams
- computing
- Documentary
- Environment
- Flaviu Cipcigan
- Google Quantum AI
- IBM Research
- IBM’s Thomas J Watson Research Centre
- Ilana Wisby
- Intel Labs
- investment
- Jingen Xiang
- John Levy
- Nicolas Sawaya
- NIST
- ORCA Computing
- Origin Quantum
- Oxford Instruments NanoScience
- Oxford Quantum Circuits
- Pete Shadbolt
- photon
- PsiQuantum
- Q4Climate
- Quantum
- Qubit
- Richard Murray
- science
- seeqc
- Space
- SpinQ
- Stuart Woods
- Sustainability
- trailer
This new documentary feature from The Quantum Daily explores insights from leading quantum computing experts and tech giants such as Google, IBM, Oxford Instruments and Intel as well as start-ups such as PsiQuantum to discuss key sustainability topics, including how quantum technologies could reduce the energy required for complex computations even as demand continues to […]
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How Does Error Correction Work in Quantum Computing?
- Frank
- July 9, 2021
- applied mathematics
- complex quantum computers
- computer engineering
- Computer Science
- computing
- Conceptual systems
- Discrete mathematics
- Electrical engineering
- Electronic engineering
- Formal sciences
- individual faulty qubits
- logical qubit
- Quantum Computer
- Quantum Computing
- quantum error correction
- Quantum Mechanics
- quantum state
- reliable quantum algorithms
Science and tech news explains how quantum error correction works and why it’s crucial to the future of quantum computing.
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Sydney Student Helps Solve Quantum Computing Problem with Simple Modification
Sydney university student Pablo Bonilla, 21, had his first academic paper published overnight and it might just change the shape of quantum computing forever.
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AlphaFold: The making of a scientific breakthrough
Here is the inside story of the DeepMind team of scientists and engineers who created AlphaFold, an AI system that is recognized as a solution to “protein folding”, a grand scientific challenge for more than 50 years.
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RISC-V and the Future of Open-Source Computing at CES 2021
Engadget sat down with Calista Redmond from RISC-V International, Krste Asanović from SiFive, Ted Marena of Western Digital, and Art Swift from Esperanto Technologies to talk about RISC-V. This is an open-standard processor architecture that hopes to open up chip design to many companies from startups to major firms. RISC-V enables companies to design their […]
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A Practical Introduction to Quantum Computing
CERN Lectures presents Elias Fernandez-Combarro Alvarez as he provides a practical introduction to quantum computing Lecture 2: One and two-qubit systems (Part 1) Quantum key distribution with the BB84 protocol. Two-qubit gates. The CHSH game. Find out more and retrieve the exercices: https://indico.cern.ch/event/970904/
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Can 5G Replace Your Home Internet?
- Frank
- September 2, 2020
- 5G Can Replace Your Home Internet-Your Motor-Home Internet
- 5G IPHONE
- 5G SAMSUNG PHONES
- 5G SMARTPHONES
- at&t
- AT&T INC.
- BEST 5G CARRIER
- BEST 5G SERVICE
- CAN 5G REPLACE MY WIFI
- cell
- Computer Hardware
- Computers
- computing
- DO I HAVE 5G
- IS 5G WORTH IT
- JOANNA STERN
- LAN
- Mobile
- New York State
- Personal Technology
- Smart Phones
- Technology
- the wall street journal
- Verizon
- VERIZON VS. AT&T 5G
- VERIZON VS. T-MOBILE 5G
- what is 5g
- WHERE IS 5G
- WSJ
Blazing fast 5G speeds are here but they aren’t all that useful on the new 5G smartphones. WSJ’s Joanna Stern packed up a motor home to see if the connection could power all her connected gadgets, including laptops, printers, Xboxes and camera-equipped doorbells.
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Quantum Computing: Untangling the Hype
Quantum technology has the potential to revolutionize whole fields of computing; from cryptography to molecular modelling. But how do quantum computers work? Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Join leading experts to untangle the quantum computing hype, at this event supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
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