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Become part of the #MachineLearningRevolution!
#brainjs needs community help with website, demo, and documentation for v2.
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Tried https://t.co/e4VdwRxnbH with https://t.co/LCrk9oEIux today... It just worked!
Thank you @ryanmdahl & @deno_land for your hard work and dedication to make next level things.
@joanrieu in an effort to use reinforcement learning in typescript and the browser, I used your base game here: https://t.co/B9BMJ4giQg
Thank you for your initial game.
Want to dabble in #MachineLearning, have fun, and show off your front or back end skills?
Become part of the #MachineLearningRevolution!
#brainjs needs community help with website, demo, and documentation for v2.
Join us on https://t.co/1NIiSWqWr5 for more info!
.@robertlplummer is a full-stack engineer with 15 years of developer experience, helping lead a #nodejs based machine learning team at @iFit. He's a maintainer of Brain.js and GPU.js, and he created an #ML course called Neural networks in JavaScript.
See his talk at #MLconfEU:
I'm going to be speaking at https://t.co/UOL0K7Dh3s about some of the ways we are able to innovate with GPU.js and Brain.js. Exciting! Please if you have any pointers, I'm all ears.
Typescript is really cool, but forcing System or AMD for browser, I feel, is not cool. So I wrote lofi-bundler: https://t.co/rPHT8BJaCi
For zero dependencies projects, it makes bundling easy. I just hate all the dependencies other bundlers require.
@perborgen@scrimba@ycombinator Pm'ed (boarder line harrasmemt levels, lol, I just think scrimba is awesome) about an illustration that could convey this with little words. But I've arrived at something like: "the teaching connected ide"