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#Humor – #StarWars fix for errors
Hi ! Been there, done that … Greetings @ Burlington El Bruno — read more
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#Quantum – The key for Mac and Linux is on Visual Studio Code #VSCode
Hi! Yesterday I wrote that one of the most important news of the last Update of the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit was the support for Mac and Linux. Well, this is achieved because the basis of Q# is the interaction of a host in .Net Core 2.0 and the connection to the Quantum Simulator. This… — read more
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#Quantum – La clave está en Visual Studio Code #VSCode
Buenas! Ayer comente que una de las novedades más importantes del ultimo Update de Microsoft Quantum Development Kit era el soporte para Mac y Linux. Pues bien, esto se logra ya que la base de Q# es la interacción de un host en .Net Core 2.0 y la conexión con el Quantum Simulator. Esto nos… — read more
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#Quantum – Improvements in the new version of Microsoft Quantum Development Kit (Linux, Mac, Python and more!)
Hi! February has been a month of events and sessions; March will be a month more dedicated to study and to build a couple of interesting projects. One of the issues that I have to take up again is Quantum Computing . I’ve already written some posts about it, and today I find a… — read more
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#Quantum – Mejoras en la nueva version de Microsoft Quantum Development Kit (Linux, Mac, Python y mas!)
Buenas! Febrero ha sido un mes de eventos y sesiones; Marzo será un mes mas dedicado al estudio y a build un par de proyectos interesantes. Uno de los temas que tengo que retomar es Computación Cuántica (A partir de ahora Quantum Computing). Ya he escrito algunos posts al respecto, y hoy me encuentro… — read more
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#Windows10 – #WindowsHello for Pets (yes, for pets!) #RaspberryPi #HacksterIO
Hi! Today I had to write a post about ASP.Net and Amazon Alexa but I have not finished my drafts on this. So I’ll share one of the most geek projects I’ve seen this year: Cat Door with Pet Recognition (link) As always, a video is the best way to explain this! And in my… — read more
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#VS2017– Azure WebApi App, Amazon Alexa Skills and the error “I’m not sure what went wrong” (you get tired of listening!)
Hi! Just over a month ago Amazon officially launched its Amazon Echo line in Canada. In Avanade we will host an event specially dedicated to Artificial Intelligence and Voice Interfaces. And now that the holiday season has finished, it’s time to share some of the lessons learned over the last few months working with Alexa… — read more
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#Humor – Somehow #Intel #Meltdown and #Spectre issues, show up an amazing Intel vs AMD code in the #Linux Kernel
Hi! Greetings @ Burlington El Bruno Source https://twitter.com/BryanLunduke/status/948430797266042880 — read more
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#Coding4Fun – Goodbye to one of the funniest and useful Channel9 ‘s resources
Hi! Coding4Fun’s blog has officially closed. I guess the best way to summarize what is Coding4fun is with a couple of facts 1er article on April 2005. And it was written by a VIP guest: Scott Hanselman @shanselman and he was not even a MS employee during those days! Over 1500 blog posts and almost 300… — read more
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#Humor – #Windows being Windows
Hi! Greetings @ Montreal El Bruno Source: Pretends to be drawing — read more
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#VS2017 – Main Namespaces to be used in Q#
Hi! When we create a new Q# (extension. qs) file, this new file has a main namespace (usualy our project name) and then it includes a series of namespaces that will be used in our operations. Something similar to this image The Q# file operation template includes 2 main namespaces to be used open… — read more
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#VS2017 – Releasing #Qubits using Reset() and ResetAll() in Q# on Microsoft Quantum Development Kit
HI! Yesterday I wrote on the MResetZ() which allows us to get the status of a Qubit and release it. Well, at the end of each Q# operation, all the used Qubits need to be released for the simulator to work properly. The following sample code will show a bad sample where a Qubit is used… — read more
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#Humor – In this #Quantum times, a small #Binary jokes
Hi! Greetings @ Burlington El Bruno Source Programming Jokes — read more
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#Event – Materials used during the [#AI: Hype or Reality] session at #MSTechSummit Toronto
HI! Microsoft Tech Summit Toronto 2017 has ended and the time has come to share the materials of my presentation. During my AI for the Enterprises session, I did not resist commenting on one of the most sympathetic examples in the world of AI: Muffin or Chihuahua. I strongly suggest to the people to search for… — read more
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#QuantumDevKit – #Qubit operations in Q#
Hi! I’m still at the Microsoft Tech Summit Toronto, so it’s time to share another interesting learned lesson from the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit. In today’s post, I will talk about the possible operations that we can perform on a Qubit. Well, the post is short: We can only perform test for identity on Qubits… — read more
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#Quantum – Information about Simulators on Microsoft Quantum Development Kit (Do you have 16 TB RAM?)
Hi! Today is Microsoft Tech Summit Day in Toronto, so I will write a quick post about simulators on Microsoft Quantum Development Kit. I’m sure you already downloaded and installed he tools to work with Q#. So you see that when we created a Q# project, we can see that we have a Q# file… — read more
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#VS2017 – Hello QWorld using Microsoft #Quantum Development Kit (fix to build the project) [Updated]
Hi! Today is a special day, from this moment on, 98% of what I learned at the university is no longer useful for me. I will no longer use binary states in my computing devices, now is time to work with Quantum States. In fact, there is still a long way to make this a… — read more
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#Humor – Runtime error vs Compiler error
Hi! Old school Javascript developers will understand this one Greetings @ Burlington El Bruno Source: MonkeyUser, compiler error vs runtime error Braulio’s Tweet, https://twitter.com/braulio_sl/status/939968030548905985 — read more
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#Event – Microsoft Tech Summit Toronto. Dec 13 & 14 :D
Hello! Fast post on Friday that Alexa has me completely stuck. Next week one of the biggest events for developers in Toronto takes place. Microsoft Tech Summit Toronto (link) This is a 2 days event with sessions covering many technologies (not only Microsoft ones), take a look at the agenda and you will be impressed.… — read more
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#Personal – Contest: The #Alexa and #Arduino #SmartHome Challenge
Hi! Over the next few days/weeks/months I’ll be working with Amazon Alexa. That’s why it is very likely that during this time I wrote a couple of posts about Amazon Alexa, and obviously the first thing I will do is to test the relationship between Cortana and Alexa that was presented a few months ago.… — read more