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Update after review #568
Update after review #568
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Avoid gerunds.
Capitalize complete sentences after colons.
Change H2 to: Get the basics: What do you need to know?
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Capital after colon:
With Q# you can take another path: Learn quantum...
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This clause didn't make sense to me: " classical bit, which when 0 is measured as 0, and when 1 is measured as 1."
I think it's trying to say that 0 is 0 and 1 is 1 in classical computing bits (as opposed to quantum where that's not nec so), but it's worded oddly: "which when..."
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Better wording? :-)