When you make the software available for people to work with, then they can learn more quickly than if you make them march through the math in a textbook. I think learning quantum computing, what I'd recommend more than a textbook is to go take a look at some of the open-source platforms. We need as many smart people as we can get working on it. And so we need to give them on-ramps into the technology that are not do a five, six-year PhD. That leads me to the whole idea of open-versed closed source.

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