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A great source, but was creating a subset of Javascript really necessary?
WebPPL was not created specifically for this book. For example, this other one also uses it: Probabilistic Models of Cognition (https://probmods.org/)
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JS is the easiest language to build any sort of demo in.
Excuse me for going off-topic, but I have a question regarding the grammar used in the title:

Shouldn't it be "modeling the agents"? Because "Modeling Agents" could also mean "agents whose job is modeling".

I'm sorry, but the usage of "the" has been a question for me recently.