Quantum computing with Chris Granade

In this episode Noon is joined by Chris Granade, from Microsoft, who talks about their background, their research path, and what brought them into quantum computing. We discuss Chris' journey to the Q# development team, and the book they have co-authored with Sarah Kaiser. We also cover Chris' vision of the necessary skills to get engaged working in the field, and some pitfalls to watch out for. Tune in for an exploration of a very interesting person and field, and to get some hints as to where functional programming and type theory might play a role in future quantum programming languages!Special Guest: Chris Granade.Links:Q# Programming LanguageQ# CommunityRobin Blume-Kohout — A list of lectures from Robin available on PIRSA.Carl Bender - Mathematical Physics - Sequences - PIRSA — This is the lecture series on convergent and divergent sequences.Nielsen & Chuang Textbook on Quantum Computation — A classic now but still, I believe, the bible. Michael Nielsen has since put out some more accessible introductions: https://quantum.country/.Alan Geller - Why do we need Q#?Learn Quantum Computing with Python and Q# — Book by Sarah Kaiser and Chris Granade.Unitary FundUnitary Fund - Discord

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Hear all about functional programming in practice. We invite people working on hard industry problems to tell us how they are solving them, the tools they use, and what gets them up in the morning. Expect deep dives into Haskell, Nix, Rust, build systems, data engineering, AI, and more. We make it back to the surface too sometimes, to chat about engineering culture and the challenges of leadership in distributed teams.