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obriente
obriente commented Jul 30, 2020

To get this codebase up to standard, we need to add type hints. At the very least, perhaps we should start insisting that all new code has type hints added, but moreover we need to add typing to the code that currently exists.

This is a pretty large project, but luckily it can be done incrementally - I believe at this point it's a stretch goal for v1, if anyone wants to help it would be much ap

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co9olguy
co9olguy commented Nov 6, 2020

It would be nice to allow users to set a custom value for the tensorflow dtype if they are really pushing their simulations (and aware of the memory tradeoffs). This would be a very straightforward feature to add, most likely by adjusting backend_options to accept a dtype argument or something similar

See, e.g., the discussion below:

You could change this line https://github.com/XanaduAI

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Curated List of Research Focused Reading Materials & Videos for Learning about Programming Language Theory Research, Formal Methods and their application in some most active computer Science fields.
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