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Microsoft Quantum Dev Kit: Familiar Tools for Future Computing
28 Jan
Summary
- Microsoft's Quantum Development Kit integrates VS Code and GitHub Copilot.
- The kit enables local development and cloud connectivity to quantum hardware.
- New tools streamline quantum chemistry and error correction workflows.

Microsoft has launched an open-source Quantum Development Kit designed to simplify the creation of quantum applications. This updated kit centralizes quantum simulators, languages, and workflows into a single, locally runnable environment. It also connects to remote quantum hardware via the cloud, integrating seamlessly with popular developer tools like VS Code for enhanced editing and debugging.
The platform introduces GitHub Copilot support for assisted code generation, promoting interoperability across quantum languages and frameworks. Specialized libraries focus on quantum chemistry with optimizations for current hardware limits, and quantum error correction, offering modules for encoding, decoding, and debugging.
These components are framed as research-oriented and expected to evolve, with their near-term applicability dependent on hardware maturity. The broader Microsoft Quantum platform links software, AI, and high-performance computing through Azure, abstracting hardware differences for adaptable use across various quantum systems. This initiative aims to accelerate learning and experimentation by leveraging established development environments and tools.




