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Quantinuum, owned by Honeywell International, has released its latest offering: a quantum programming language. It’s more exciting than it sounds, the CEO says. Last week, the quantum-computing company announced the general availability of Guppy, a programming language that can be used to create algorithms for quantum computers. Don’t let the cutesy name fool you. Guppy represents “a paradigm shift for developers,” CEO Rajeeb Hazra told Barron’s. Guppy is embedded in Python, one of the most-used programming languages in the world. Its syntax resembles that of Python, making it familiar for developers who are new to the world of quantum computing. Crucially, programmers will be able to write and test their code without having a quantum computer in front of them. Quantinuum also released an emulator called Selene, which Hazra describes as a “digital twin.” The software mimics the internal environment of a quantum computer, giving programmers a place to test and debug their code.
Full report : Quantinuum CEO, Rajeeb Hazra talks about the future of quantum computing and their latest quantum programming language.
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