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Will quantum computing ever become a reality, making existing software developers obsolete? This video is an excerpt from "Exploring Quantum Computing Concepts Using Java Applications" by Johan Vos. Visit http://mng.bz/698D to watch the full video. 📚📚📚
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📚📚📚 About the book:
"Quantum Computing in Action" will make sure you’re prepared to start programming when quantum supercomputing becomes a practical reality for production systems. Rather than a hardware manual or academic theory guide, this book is focused on practical implementations of quantum computing algorithms. Using Strange, a Java-based quantum computer simulator, you’ll go hands-on with quantum computing’s core components including qubits and quantum gates as you write your very first quantum code. By the end of the book you’ll be ahead of the game with the skills to create quantum algorithms using standard Java and your favorite IDE and build tools. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xb95CR5VMw



API security has emerged as a key priority for protecting vital data and services. It's also an area where many companies lack expertise. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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In most disciplines "Engineering" means the stuff that works, an application of scientific reasoning to solving practical problems. In Software, depending on your background, it either means something bureaucratic that doesn't work, or it is just another name for software development. So what are the ideas that we can use as tools to give real, practical advantage in our work in the way that other disciplines achieve? What ideas should we treat as "the tools of our trade" whatever the technology or problem before us? This presentation explores two "tools" that we can use, Testability & Speed. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
Original video was published with the Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi3Nb0xsl38&t=163s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YJjpZuBfck