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@pez took the time to write up this fantastic guide on how to get up and running with Quil in VS Code with Calva. Check it out!
Crossposting here because relevant: I have updated the example project with instructions for how to open it in Gitpod. @leif.eric.fredheim has volunteered to test it for me. If more people want to help me with that, I’d be most grateful. Things are a bit less turnkey/smooth than I want them to be, but maybe with improved instructions it can be made quite useful. https://github.com/PEZ/a-quil-workflow