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:{{Reply to|Wootonjames}} Looks good to me. I've updated due to changes in hardware access. Probably could use a good review as some SDKs are missing, like Braket.
 
== Quantum Programming is NOT Limited to Instruction Sets ==
 
This article covers "Quantum Programming Languages" rather than quantum programming. You can program a circuit without a quantum programming language or even a quantum processor. This can be done with electronics, integrated circuits, or even just va instrumentation. Quantum programming is the manipulation of any quantum system for a desired outcome or experiment for the results thereof. For '''example''', you can implement the KLM protocol on a circuit board to generate a random number that would be as true a QRND as it would be if t were coded in assembly language for a quantum processor.
 
I think this article need to focus on quantum programming or circuits and systems and not just programming languages because it's misrepresenting the terminology. [[User:OnePercent|OnePercent]] ([[User talk:OnePercent|talk]]) 19:31, 21 June 2023 (UTC)