This is what's worked for me in order to get started with Quantum Computing from scratch:
2/ go through the textbook algorithms and try to break them down using #ibmq which is the best tool for beginners in my opinion
3/ read @OReillyMedia Programming Quantum Computere
4/ Read and reproduce some research papers and projects. After a while I kind of realized Quirk from @CraigGidney was a great tooling upgrade that overcomes the simplicity of #ibmq and has some cool power features for circuit design and debugging
5/ During my learning journey I've also been exploring some other types of #quantumcomputing like Cvqc (@XanaduAI) and annealing (@dwavesys)
6/ I'm so far kind of unimpressed by all the quantum ML that I've been seeing
7/ somehow I also haven't felt the need yet to learn any quantum scripting or programming language like @qiskit, #qsharp or #cirq if you've programmed before you should be able to read through code but haven't felt the need to use them as so far
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