ReinforcementLearningAnIntroduction.jl
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MIT License | Eclipse Public License 1.0 |
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ReinforcementLearningAnIntroduction.jl
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Multi-armed bandits & Clojure: An interactive exploration of a classic reinforcement learning problem using Clojure
Thanks. I'll take a look. Another interesting repo that takes a crack at this is https://github.com/JuliaReinforcementLearning/ReinforcementLearningAnIntroduction.jl. This is a Julia language implementation of the exercises in the book.
scittle
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Is there a simply way to write small, portable UIs in Clojure/script? Something akin to Elm
Just to add another option, check out Scittle by borkdude (creator of babashka and many other things also worth using) https://babashka.org/scittle/
- Scittle: Run Clojure in HTML page script tags
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Ask HN: Embeddable Value-Oriented Languages?
If you're looking to embed a lisp like language in webpages, you can use Scittle, which is a subset of Clojure, similar to babashka that is meant to be embedded in html:
https://github.com/babashka/scittle
- Scittle: Clojure(Script) in Script Tags
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Preferred ClojureScript tools?
I highly recommend shadow-cljs because it allows near seamless integration with NPM ecosystem. It's also worth noting that scittle works really well for small pages.
- Show HN: Scittle – run Clojure directly from browser script tags
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Multi-armed bandits & Clojure: An interactive exploration of a classic reinforcement learning problem using Clojure
thanks! yeah, shoutout to scittle. it's really fun writing Clojure right in the browser
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clj-browser-eval: turn any HTML input field into a Clojure interpreter (using Scittle!)
This is just a fun little thing to experiment with Clojurescript because I wanted to make code samples in a blog post I'm writing interactive/executable. I'm not sure if there's existing solutions that already do this, but like I said, this was a fun little experiment! Made possible by https://github.com/babashka/scittle, so thanks /u/borkdude!
- Scittle: Evaluate Clojure resources in the browser from a script tag
- "SCI" Clojure interpreter evaluating Clojure in the browser from script tag
What are some alternatives?
DifferentialEquations.jl - Multi-language suite for high-performance solvers of differential equations and scientific machine learning (SciML) components. Ordinary differential equations (ODEs), stochastic differential equations (SDEs), delay differential equations (DDEs), differential-algebraic equations (DAEs), and more in Julia.
klipse - Klipse is a JavaScript plugin for embedding interactive code snippets in tech blogs.
BeautifulAlgorithms.jl - Concise and beautiful algorithms written in Julia
rcf - RCF – a REPL-first, async test macro for Clojure/Script
uclj - Small, quick, native Clojure interpreter
joyride - Making VS Code Hackable like Emacs since 2022
flow-storm-debugger - A debugger for Clojure and ClojureScript with some unique features.
reagent - A minimalistic ClojureScript interface to React.js
reinforcement-learning-exercises - Exercises from Sutton and Barto's Reinforcement Learning: An Introduction
hx - A simple, easy to use library for React development in ClojureScript.
Selmer - A fast, Django inspired template system in Clojure.
wordlsolver - dumb thing to play around with babashka & scittle