Microsoft has been working on a language for a computer that doesn’t exist. The company unveiled the language — as yet unnamed — at its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida. Part of its Visual Studio product, it will run on a quantum simulator and quantum computer. Microsoft introduced the language during a presentation about the company’s progress toward developing a topological qubit and an ecosystem of hardware and software for developers to produce wares using the power of quantum computing.
The only way Microsoft is ever going to succeed is if they copy from another company (like they did with Apple) and even then (from the previous computing history) the product they will copy/produce will be full of errors and crash more than a blind house brick driving a car.
Microsoft has never been amazing at writing or developing anything... so why would they be able to do it now?
Please name something that Microsoft has done well ever?
Windows operating system = nope
Zune = Nope
Tablets = Nope
Phone = Nope
Anything ever = Nope
When Quantum Computers Come, They May Speak Microsoft
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. September 27, 2017 10:43 AMMicrosoft has been working on a language for a computer that doesn’t exist. The company unveiled the language — as yet unnamed — at its Ignite conference in Orlando, Florida. Part of its Visual Studio product, it will run on a quantum simulator and quantum computer. Microsoft introduced the language during a presentation about the company’s progress toward developing a topological qubit and an ecosystem of hardware and software for developers to produce wares using the power of quantum computing.
Microsoft has never been amazing at writing or developing anything... so why would they be able to do it now?
Please name something that Microsoft has done well ever?
Windows operating system = nope
Zune = Nope
Tablets = Nope
Phone = Nope
Anything ever = Nope