Quantum computers look like the first mainframe computers in the 1940s and 1950s: room-sized devices that only a small number of experts have access to. Almost like the Oracle of Delphi with its special caste of priests. Unlike back then, today, everyone can use this technology via the Internet.
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Quantum Computing with Ruby
Few know that you already can do quantum computing with the Japanese programming language Ruby. If you have a Ruby interpreter installed on your computer, you can follow the following experiment, which is inspired by Erwin Schrödinger. (See also my article from 1997)