How to use Quantum computing language (qcl5.0.)

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To use quantum computing languages like QCL (Quantum Computation Language), users need to download the appropriate version, such as QCL 0.6.1, which is an open-source compiler. This allows for writing programs in QCL, although practical applications may be limited due to the complexity of quantum computations and the requirement for a foundational understanding of classical computing. For those new to quantum computing, it is recommended to study introductory materials and tutorials that provide a basic understanding of the concepts involved. Additionally, software for simulating quantum structures can enhance the learning experience and practical application of quantum computing principles.
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Can you show me how to use quantum computing language ?
I have download qcl6.0 but i don't know how to use it ?:confused:
and have you know any solfware can simulate quantum structure ?
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help me if you can
 
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Where are you ? May be my question are stupid ? but can you tell the way to study about this problem ?
 
Can you help me ? :cry:
 
Here's an intro to quantum computing:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-quant.html
If you've downloaded QCL 0.6.1 from http://tph.tuwien.ac.at/~oemer/qcl.html#doc then you've downloaded what seems to be an open source compiler for QCL which i imagine can allow you to write programs in QCL (assuming you use a small number of qbits of course, otherwise your program might not terminate in your lifetime).
Not really of much practical use but very interesting from a theoretical perspective. If you don't have a background in Computer Science then QCL might be quite a challenge as most of the tutorials and documentation already assume some knowledge of classical computing.
 
Hi Job,thank you very much , it is a long time since last time i studied quantum language . i am very happy when you answer me,before i read your post i think i should write a program which simulate quantum computer for use quantum computing language , now i think i should study your project and developt it
 
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