Mariia Mykhailova
Mariia Mykhailova
I'm sorry for not answering this back in summer! I'm not sure how I've missed it, possibly I've read it and nodded along but got distracted before I actually commented?...
Yes, if this helps, we definitely can add this to the workbook! (And I didn't know you could use LaTeX on GitHub either! :-) )
Pull request #327 took the second approach, using a companion Python notebook to cover classical parts of the algorithm.
Hi @soma2000-lang, This issue is currently on hold. I update the code whenever I come across a glaring issue, but in general I'm waiting for the Q# formatter tool that...
This can be a good thing to fix indeed. We've always assumed that the main use case for the katas is interactive, since the project started with the katas, and...
Yes, the issue is easy to identify, and you did a great job with the first batch of fixes to show how they can be applied (though it takes considerable...
It's fine to start with just a Q# project for now, and polish the Notebook later - depending on what exactly you do in the testing harness it might be...
@born-2learn Sure! Usually I recommend to pick one workbook to work on and claim it, so that if somebody else wants to take another one, they can; once that one...
Hi Ana, Absolutely! I'm not aware of anybody else working on the QFT kata workbook, so you're welcome to it! Please let me know if you need any help from...
The best way to get an idea of how the workbook should look is probably checking out the ones for other katas. Typically we want to explain the way to...