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CS-25-333 Quantum Computing with Blockly

Virginia Commonwealth University

Creating games to help teach about the world of quantum computing

The directory structure in this GitHub is to allow the project to have all its resources self-contained. Open Source software should not just be a repository of code. There are a number of directories to help you and others who will follow in your footsteps. It'll also allow the Linux Foundation OMP Mentorship program to keep track of your project and get a better understanding of the problems you encountered during the development of this project.

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Documentation all documentation the project team has created to describe the architecture, design, installation, and configuration of the project
Notes and Research Relevant helpful information to understand the tools and techniques used in the project
Project Deliverables Folder that contains final pdf versions of all Fall and Spring Major Deliverables
Status Reports Project management documentation - weekly reports, milestones, etc.
scr Source code - create as many subdirectories as needed

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Project Team

  • Thang Dinh - VCU - Mentor
  • Thang Dinh - VCU - Technical Advisor
  • Thang Dinh - VCU - Faculty Advisor
  • Joshua Pomeroy - Computer Science - Student Team Member
  • Santiago Agudelo - Computer Science - Student Team Member
  • Steven Acosta - Computer Science - Student Team Member
  • Robert Duncan - Computer Science - Student Team Member

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