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Add RPC measure and view constants. #276

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songy23 opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 5 comments
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Add RPC measure and view constants. #276

songy23 opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 5 comments

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songy23 commented Aug 23, 2018

See Specs.

@songy23 songy23 changed the title Define RPC measure and view constants. Add RPC measure and view constants. Aug 23, 2018
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@songy23 We are almost complete with implementation of this feature that would resolve this issue. We have been working on this issue alongside Microsoft's Quantum Computing Team for code review, quality control, etc. We wanted to know if there would be someone to review and accept our pull request within the next week or so? (you may email me at [email protected])

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songy23 commented Apr 20, 2020

@c24t Could you help @anamnavi with the code review?

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c24t commented Apr 21, 2020

@anamnavi I'd be happy to review, feel free to open up a PR.

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@c24t @songy23 thank you! My teammate @aasiyahf just opened up a PR #884. We tried to be thorough in our explanation of changes we made, please let us know if any clarification is needed. Thanks!

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@c24t @songy23 thank you! My teammate @aasiyahf just opened up a PR #884. We tried to be thorough in our explanation of changes we made, please let us know if any clarification is needed. Thanks!

We had a few unresolved issues with the previously mentioned pull request, and have since closed it in order to open another PR with these issues resolved. The new PR with our changes is now #889.

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