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## Pre-Release History

Starting in 2016, the née `qsim`, Robert Smith started the Rigetti
QVM, which began as a substrate to study syntax and semantics for
quantum programming languages. At the time, the predominant syntax for
quantum programs was the graphical circuit notation, along with its
accompanying LaTeX syntax
[qasm](https://www.media.mit.edu/quanta/qasm2circ/). It also served as
a foundation for understanding "computational quantum computation".
Starting in 2016, Robert Smith started the Rigetti QVM (née `qsim`)
as a substrate to study syntax and semantics for quantum programming
languages. At the time, the predominant syntax for quantum programs
was the graphical circuit notation, along with its accompanying LaTeX
syntax [qasm](https://www.media.mit.edu/quanta/qasm2circ/). It also
served as a foundation for understanding "computational quantum
computation".

The first Rigetti QVM implemented something akin to the "many worlds"
interpretation of quantum mechanics. Quantum programs were written
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community, as well as [SBCL](http://www.sbcl.org/),
[ASDF](https://common-lisp.net/project/asdf/), and Zach Beane's
continued maintenance of the [Quicklisp](https://www.quicklisp.org/)
project and repository.
project and repository.

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