![]() ![]() When working with customers on issues, they will sometimes be confused when needing to edit. ![]() Some examples being the MSBuild-based project & build system and NuGet package management. NET ecosystem to developers, providing an additional learning curve. However, the existing QDK exposes much of the. NET background, being mostly familiar with Python. Many quantum developers don’t come from a. Some of our goals were: A simplified user experience Being in a fast-evolving space, it naturally evolved quickly too, incorporating many features and technologies along the way.Īs we reflected on what we’d like the QDK to be going forward, it was clear some of the technologies and features would be a challenge to bring along, and that a re-write might be the best solution. ![]() The existing Quantum Development Kit has grown organically over several years, first shipping in late 2017. Give it a try via the instructions at, and read on for the details… Our goals It’s over 100x smaller, over 100x faster, much easier to install & use, works fully in the browser, and is much more productive & fun for the team to work on. The “tl dr” is that we rewrote it (mostly) in Rust which compiles to WebAssembly for VS Code or the web, and to native binaries for Python. This has been entirely rebuilt using a new codebase on a new technology stack, and this blog post outlines the why, the how, and some of the benefits of doing so. The Azure Quantum team is excited to announce the initial preview of the new Azure Quantum Development Kit (or QDK for short). September 19th, 2023 6 7 100x faster, 100x smaller, and it runs in the browser! ![]()
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