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- [OpenQL](https://github.com/QE-Lab/OpenQL) - Compiler framework with algorithm libraries, optimizer, scheduler, QEC, mapping, micro-code generator.
- [PennyLane](https://pennylane.ai) - Cross-platform Python library for differentiable programming of quantum computers.
- [Perceval](https://github.com/Quandela/Perceval) - [Quandela](https://www.quandela.com)'s software library for programming realistic photonic quantum computers.
- [Piquasso](https://github.com/Budapest-Quantum-Computing-Group/piquasso) - A photonic quantum computing simulator library written in Python/C++.
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Is this in the correct section? If it's a simulator, it belongs in the simulator section just below. If it's a full stack library, the description should reflect that.

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Sorry, I moved it to the simulator section.

@dlyongemallo dlyongemallo merged commit 3455c0c into qosf:master Dec 21, 2024
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Thanks @Kolarovszki for the contribution!

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Hi @MaldoAlberto, we would love to see Piquasso appear on the list of simulators on the QOSF website for the upcoming mentorship program. I've opened a PR in the qosf.org repo too. Could you help with it to reflect the changes on the QOSF website? 🙏

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Hi @antalszava ! Thank you so much for your interest in adding your tool. Right now, we have an issue with our website. Once will is finished, we can take a look and merge your proposal :D

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