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# Microsoft Quantum Development Kit: <br>Q# Compiler and Language Server #
## DEPRECATION NOTICE

Welcome to the Microsoft Quantum Development Kit!
**This repository is deprecated.**

For the Modern QDK repository, please visit [Microsoft/qsharp](http://github.com/microsoft/qsharp).
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You can also try out the Modern QDK in VS Code for Web at [vscode.dev/quantum](https://vscode.dev/quantum).

For more information about the Modern QDK and Azure Quantum, visit [https://aka.ms/AQ/Documentation](https://aka.ms/AQ/Documentation).

## Classic QDK ##

This repository contains the Q# compiler included in the [Quantum Development Kit](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/quantum/),
as well as the Q# language server included in our [Visual Studio extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=quantum.DevKit) and our [Visual Studio Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=quantum.quantum-devkit-vscode).
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# Microsoft Quantum Development Kit

Thank you for your interest in Microsoft's Quantum Development Kit for Visual Studio Code.
## DEPRECATION NOTICE

The Quantum Development Kit contains the tools you'll need to build your own quantum computing programs and experiments.
**This extension is deprecated.**

Assuming some experience with Visual Studio Code, beginners can write their first quantum program, and experienced researchers can quickly and efficiently develop new quantum algorithms.
For the latest Q# and Azure Quantum development experience, please use the Azure Quantum Development Kit (Modern QDK) [VS Code extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=quantum.qsharp-lang-vscode).

For version history and related information, please refer to the [Quantum Development Kit Release Notes](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/quantum/qdk-relnotes).
You can also try out the Modern QDK in VS Code for Web at [vscode.dev/quantum](http://vscode.dev/quantum).
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## Getting Started

To jump right in, take a look at our [Getting Started guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/quantum/install-get-started-qdk) to learn about the structure of a Q# project and how to develop a quantum program with Q#.

You can also try our [Quantum Computing Fundamentals](https://aka.ms/learnqc) learning path to get familiar with the basic concepts of quantum computing, build quantum programs, and identify the kind of problems that can be solved.

**NOTE: The simulator included with the Quantum Development Kit requires a 64-bit operating system to run.**

The source code for this extension can be found on [our GitHub repository](https://github.com/microsoft/qsharp-compiler).

## Support and Q&A

If you have questions about the Quantum Development Kit and the Q# language, or if you encounter issues while using any of the components of the kit, you can reach out to the quantum team and the community of users in [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/q%23) and in [Quantum Computing Stack Exchange](https://quantumcomputing.stackexchange.com/questions/tagged/q%23) tagging your questions with **q#**.

## Feedback

Your feedback about all parts of the Quantum Development Kit is important. Please go to [our GitHub repository](https://github.com/microsoft/qsharp-compiler) to provide feedback on the Q# compiler and language extensions, or to learn more about where to give feedback on other parts of the Quantum Development Kit.

## Components and Documentation

The Quantum Development Kit provides a complete development and simulation environment.
Refer to [our documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/quantum) for further information on the Quantum Development Kit and its [components](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/quantum/overview-what-is-qsharp-and-qdk).

If you'd like more general information about Microsoft's quantum computing approach, see [Microsoft Quantum](https://www.microsoft.com/quantum/).

## Privacy

VS Code collects usage data and sends it to Microsoft to help improve our products and services. Read our [Privacy Statement](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=528096&clcid=0x409) to learn more. If you don't wish to send usage data to Microsoft, you can set the `telemetry.enableTelemetry` setting to `false`. Learn more in our [FAQ](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/supporting/faq#_how-to-disable-telemetry-reporting).
For more information about the Modern QDK and Azure Quantum, visit https://aka.ms/AQ/Documentation
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{
"name": "quantum-devkit-vscode",
"version": "#VSCODEVSIX_VERSION#",
"displayName": "Microsoft Quantum Development Kit for Visual Studio Code",
"displayName": "[Deprecated] Microsoft Quantum Development Kit for Visual Studio Code",
"description": "Microsoft Quantum Development Kit for Visual Studio Code provides support for developing quantum algorithms in the Q# programming language.",
"publisher": "quantum",
"author": "Microsoft DevLabs",
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