generators
Generators are devices that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, playing a crucial role in providing electricity for residential, commercial, and industrial uses. This topic explores different types of generators, such as diesel, gas, and renewable energy generators like wind and hydro. It also covers the principles of electromagnetic induction, generator design, maintenance, and the impact of generators on energy sustainability and reliability.
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File generator with variable size using random data, ideal for the replication of garbage data packets over the network
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Oct 29, 2017 - C
A utility library for JavaScript generators.
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Jul 26, 2022 - TypeScript
Lighting talk about generators and promises, given at BrisJS Feb 2015
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Feb 3, 2015 - CSS
A simple React + MobX + Grommet boilerplate with ES7 features
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Jan 21, 2017 - JavaScript
Playing around with code from lesson 6 of egghead.io course, 'Write simple asynchronous code with JavaScript generators'
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Mar 16, 2017 - JavaScript
一个比较复杂的生成真实场景文字的Python项目。原项目只能生成英文。 经过修改之后能够生成中文。 并且我也添加了图片中文字的切割和对应label的保存代码。
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May 4, 2017 - C++
Infinite Kittens using async generators! ⚡ 🐱 ⚡
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May 23, 2018 - JavaScript
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Mar 17, 2020 - PHP
A simple interactive program made using Visual Basic .NET
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Mar 10, 2022 - Visual Basic .NET
Javascript-like generators for Common Lisp
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Jun 16, 2023 - Common Lisp
This repository contains JavaScript concepts each concept with example .
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Jun 15, 2022 - JavaScript
Simple C# app to create changelog files dynamically!
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Jan 7, 2020 - C#
Generates new death statements using Markovify based on a dataset of last words of Texas death row inmates.
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Jun 6, 2024 - Python
A convenient syntax to generate JSON (or YAML) for commandline "mumbo-jumbo".
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Apr 24, 2021 - Go
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Jan 8, 2018 - Python
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