Learn JavaScript by playing games.

A Thread 👇

1️⃣ CodinGame

CodinGame offers up fun free games to help learn more than 25 programming languages, including JavaScript, Ruby, and PHP.

📎 https://t.co/iwCVE5OM5P
2️⃣ CodeCombat

CodeCombat is aimed at helping students embrace learning as they play and write code from the very start of their adventure. 📎https://t.co/W8GVp02Z7x
3️⃣ JSRobot

Learn JavaScript by playing a platform game: Control a robot to collect coins, avoid obstacles and reach the flag at the end of the level.

📎 https://t.co/RwPpesLYyo
4️⃣ Codewars

Code Wars helps you improve your skills by training in challenges with others. They offer a huge variety of languages, including JavaScript, Python and more. 📎https://t.co/ll6Lo4PIXr
5️⃣ Elevator Saga

Elevator Saga tests your JavaScript knowledge with challenges related to moving an elevator and transporting people in the most efficient manner possible.

📎https://t.co/3gglQ4oGEO
6️⃣ Crunchzilla

Crunchzilla offers interactive tutorials that get people excited about programming. Play with code, build, and learn.

📎https://t.co/mtQ8YGIaT6
7️⃣ Screeps

It's an open-source game for programmers. You control your colony by writing JavaScript.

📎https://t.co/a8N7xn5ni4
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How can we use language supervision to learn better visual representations for robotics?

Introducing Voltron: Language-Driven Representation Learning for Robotics!

Paper: https://t.co/gIsRPtSjKz
Models: https://t.co/NOB3cpATYG
Evaluation: https://t.co/aOzQu95J8z

🧵👇(1 / 12)


Videos of humans performing everyday tasks (Something-Something-v2, Ego4D) offer a rich and diverse resource for learning representations for robotic manipulation.

Yet, an underused part of these datasets are the rich, natural language annotations accompanying each video. (2/12)

The Voltron framework offers a simple way to use language supervision to shape representation learning, building off of prior work in representations for robotics like MVP (
https://t.co/Pb0mk9hb4i) and R3M (https://t.co/o2Fkc3fP0e).

The secret is *balance* (3/12)

Starting with a masked autoencoder over frames from these video clips, make a choice:

1) Condition on language and improve our ability to reconstruct the scene.

2) Generate language given the visual representation and improve our ability to describe what's happening. (4/12)

By trading off *conditioning* and *generation* we show that we can learn 1) better representations than prior methods, and 2) explicitly shape the balance of low and high-level features captured.

Why is the ability to shape this balance important? (5/12)

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(gAyatri dhyAna shlOka)
• This shloka to meditate personified form of वेदमाता गायत्री was given by Bhagwaan Brahma to Sage yAgnavalkya (याज्ञवल्क्य).

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• मुक्ता-विद्रुम-हेम-नील धवलच्छायैर्मुखस्त्रीक्षणै:।
muktA vidruma hEma nIla dhavalachhAyaiH mukhaistrlkShaNaiH.

• युक्तामिन्दुकला-निबद्धमुकुटां तत्वार्थवर्णात्मिकाम्॥
yuktAmindukalA nibaddha makutAm tatvArtha varNAtmikam.

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gAyatrIm vardAbhayANkusha kashAm shubhram kapAlam gadAm.

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shankham chakramathArvinda yugalam hastairvahantIm bhajE.

This shloka describes the form of वेदमाता गायत्री.

• It says, "She has five faces which shine with the colours of a Pearl 'मुक्ता', Coral 'विद्रुम', Gold 'हेम्', Sapphire 'नील्', & a Diamond 'धवलम्'.

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