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Learn Quantum Computing with Python and Q#: A hands-on approach

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https://www.manning.com/books/learn-q...

300 pages, ebook

Published June 22, 2021

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Profile Image for Wojtek Gawroński.
131 reviews47 followers
January 31, 2021
It's a strange book. It does a nice job of introducing the topic, but I feel it a little bit artificial. Plus it explains all concepts from the perspective of libraries/frameworks and other analogies to classical computer science. Even that I find this useful, it does not help with understanding.

BTW. I would love to see more examples about Chemistry or NISQ algorithms.

Remember, that it is still in MEAP - so it may improve/change its structure.
Profile Image for Alvaro Tejada Galindo.
182 reviews5 followers
January 3, 2023
I had high expectations for this book, but didn't really like in the end. The explanations are a bit weird...not very useful to me and would have preferred to use Qiskit, as it's more graphical.

This is for sure not an introductory book, so I would say "Stay away if this is your fist Quantum book"...

Might review again in a couple of years...but for now...nope...
Profile Image for Tim.
433 reviews34 followers
April 11, 2026
With a topic as difficult as quantum computing, there's a lot to be said for reading about it from multiple points of view. This book takes a very practical CS-centric focus, and in many places, I found this book to be a helpful complement from a more physics-forward discussion. That said, it was hit or miss, and for some topics, the explanations leaved a lot to be desired.
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