The digital release to my first book in the Pocket Guide series is now live. The "Pocket Guide to Quantum Algorithms" has been written for technology professionals as a concise reference that breaks down complex quantum computing concepts into practical components.
The guide cuts through the complexity of quantum mechanics to focus on what matters. Namely how quantum algorithms work and where they can provide value. To do this, I've started with clear categorisations of quantum algorithms by their practical applications, and then progress through detailed explanations of essential algorithms like Shor's, Grover's, HHL, and more.
I wrote this for all the other software engineers, technology investors, or technical managers navigating the quantum computing landscape like I did. And this is very much the missing guide I wish I had when I started out.
PS: the digital version is released early ahead of the print and paperback editions for the purpose of getting feedback, so drop me a line if you would like a copy or grab it on Amazon now.