A crazy month is coming...
I leave Vigo to move to New York! 🇺🇲
I will continue to work at @IBM Quantum, but from the main lab.
Looking forward to settling down and meeting new people here!
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I am pleased to announce that an early-access preview of the upgraded IBM Quantum Platform is now available. The upgraded introduces several critical new capabilities (see ibm.com/quantum/blog/iqp-upg…)
React v19 is now available on npm!
It adds full support for custom elements and passes all tests on Custom Elements Everywhere.
react.dev/blog/2024/12/05/re…
Custom Elements support has landed in React Canary!
This means it will land in the next stable release of React: React 19 🎉
github.com/facebook/react/is…
We're excited to announce that Carbon Web Components finally landed in our main repository for Carbon Design System!
We will continue to commit to our web component journey, and support all users of Carbon regardless of your framework choice!
link.medium.com/T3FomoWe8Mb
here's a small showcase of what the e18e community has been up to this August, take a look! so happy to see so many projects taking an interest 💙 e18e.dev/blog/august-contrib…
La conversación del episodio #51 con @abdonrd ofrece nuestras perspectivas personales sobre la migración hacia EE. UU. como desarrolladores de software ✈️
youtu.be/nR_k2gEPV98
So glad to connect with you @abdonrd , the OG @GoogleDevExpert from Spain 🇪🇸.
🤩 So awesome to meet Jeanine Banks @femtechie in person - incredible insights and inspiration. 🙌
Upon returning to New York, I had the chance to spend some quality time with interesting people!
Jeanine Banks @femtechiel, Naveen Nigam, Ajeet Mirwani and David McLaughlin, Anna Nerezova @blv, and several GDEs from the area!
Thank you for the great conversations! 🙌
I’ve always been very active in the tech community. But between the pandemic and moving from Spain to the US (it’s tough!), my participation dropped.
A couple of weeks ago, I traveled to California because Google invited me to Google I/O. ✈️
I had attended several times before. The last time being in 2017. And I have great memories from each one!
But this year was different: the event was closed and by invitation only, with not much information beforehand.
What was clear was that the main topic would be AI. 🤖
Our goal is to make quantum computing frictionless by using AI for Quantum. Here the team looked at the problem of circuit transpiling and find pretty good results arxiv.org/pdf/2405.13196. It is also available for use as the Qiskit TranspilerService docs.quantum.ibm.com/transpi…