From Classical bits to Quantum Bits

Classical computers are basically big calculators working with electric voltages and currents that represents the numbers being operated and their results. Up to around the WW2, computers used to represent these numbers ranging from 0 to 9 according to the voltage being perceived in the circuit, but from around 1950

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An Introduction to Quantum Computation

As said in the last post (Are Quantum Technologies the future?), the quantum technologies has got a lot of attention from the media in the last decade. There are several useful applications for quantum technologies, like sensing, measurements, simulations, etc. But there’s also an application for computation. The basic idea

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Are Quantum Technologies the future?

SInce the last decade, there’s something in the media that has been getting a lot of attention: Quantum Technologies. In 2016, the Quantum Manifesto was written in the European Commission for gathering funding and investments in the development of quantum technologies throughout the Europe. In 2018, the European Union has

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Getting back to work!

It has been a long time since I last posted here, but this time I’m surely getting back to it! Basically, for those who didn’t know, I’ve been working in some projects in the last few months, together with my regular job at UNICAMP and my studies for my MSc.

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A new abstraction layer?

I decided to make a more opinion-related post this time after reading about a new tool that makes the coding process “easier” with the help of AI. There’s a tool at Github called e2b (English to Bit). It claims to be an IDE with the help of AI for generating

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A lot has been going on

It has been a long time since my last post, on fev 25th, but mainly because a lot of things has been going on these last days. I’ll try to cover some of those through this topic. First of all, I’m changing jobs! I’ll end my job at IFSP on

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Linux Server and Services

Since I started studying linux in my graduation, It has been the basic and only choice for me when talking about setting up network services, even though I prefer to use Windows as my personal computer operating system. Linux has the advantage of being open and free, you can set

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What I wish I knew: Post one

This will be a series of posts to tell about the things I wish I knew sooner, that somehow I would have some differences in my path, but it’s never clear if it would be for better or worse. Anyone, mostly focusing discussing about professional life and academy, nothing much

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