Baratz said that, “anybody with an email address, basic Python programming know-how, familiarity with Ocean (open source software suite) and a desire to play around with the future of computing can sign up for the program.”
“Everything we do in the tools arena is open source because we want developers helping us to enhance and evolve and improve the tools in addition to the work that we continue to do,” he added.
D-Wave senior vice president of marketing Jennifer Houston emphasized the importance of “the learning and teaching tools and … the community and help.” “When you add all those things together, you start actually getting this robust environment for quantum applications,” she said.
See the full story here: http://www.etcentric.org/d-wave-offers-free-real-time-quantum-computing-for-all/#more-132787
and here: https://www.engadget.com/2018/10/04/d-wave-takes-quantum-computers-mainstream-with-leap/