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A quantum computing company, based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, mostly known for their quantum annealing computers. An early rendition of these, D-Wave One, was the first commercially available quantum computer. (Wikipedia)
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How do you write a simple program for a D-Wave device?
The title and question body seem to ask two different questions. In the title you ask "How do you write a simple program for a D-Wave device?", while in the question body you ask how to find the groun …