I have an idea to develop a Linux-based custom operating system tailored for quantum computer programming and simulation purposes.I have knowledge of C,C++,python, shell, Qiskit ect. However, I lack the expertise in this area and I’m uncertain about the feasibility and potential pitfalls of such a project. Can anyone provide insights into whether this idea is viable and if so, what considerations should be taken into account during the development process?
Additional Context:
I envision this custom operating system to provide a specialized environment for quantum programming languages, simulators, and tools. The goal is to streamline the development and simulation of quantum algorithms and systems, catering specifically to researchers and developers in the quantum computing field. Any advice on how to approach this project or recommendations for resources to learn more about quantum computing and operating system development would be greatly appreciated.
Things I have Done So far:
My container-based approach for quantum computing, along with installing Cirq and Qiskit libraries, has been successful. Containers make managing environments easy and consistent. Now, I’m customizing my Linux operating system for quantum computing, focusing on simplicity, security, and engaging with the community. With clear documentation, I aim to make an OS for quantum programming and simulation accessible to all.