How to Get Started with Quantum Computing as a Beginner?

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Asked By CuriousExplorer99 On

I'm really interested in learning about quantum computing, particularly how it relates to financial systems and crypto. However, I don't have a background in computer science or math, and the material I've come across so far seems too abstract. Could anyone suggest some beginner-friendly resources or courses to help me get started?

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Answered By SkepticalScholar77 On

Just a heads-up: the hype around quantum computing often oversells its current capabilities. Many discussions can feel vague and abstract because real-world applications are still mostly theoretical. It's worth staying grounded about what's actually available now, especially in finance and crypto. Don't bet your future on it just yet!

PracticalGeek11 -

Totally agree! I've been in tech for a decade, and while the algorithms are fascinating, I haven't seen real-world applications that meet user needs effectively. It's definitely one to watch, but let's not jump to conclusions.

Answered By TechSavvyGal42 On

You might want to start with "A Free Introduction to Quantum Computing and Quantum Mechanics" available at Quantum Country. Just keep in mind that having a handle on linear algebra and complex numbers will be really helpful as you dive in. It’s approachable and sets a solid foundation!

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