Writing software for a theoretical quantum computer

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The discussion centers on the experience of simulating a theoretical quantum computer on a personal computer and developing software for it. Participants express interest in resources for learning about quantum computing, specifically looking for introductory materials and example code, such as a "Hello World" program. A notable recommendation is the book "Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists," which is suggested as a valuable resource for understanding the concepts and programming languages associated with quantum computing.
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Has anyone ever had the opportunity to have a theoretical quantum computer running on your PC (being simulated) and write software for it? If you have, could you tell me what you used for the quantum computer and maybe some "Hello World" code (a book explaining the 'language' and some of the underpinnings would be much appreciated.)
 
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