The simple, stupid random Java beans/records generator
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The simple, stupid random Java beans/records generator
Random Data Generation and/or Property Testing in Scala & Scala.JS.
Java lib that generates random data (numbers, strings, dates) - mostly to facilitate Randomized Testing.
Create dozens/hundreds/thousands/millions of random examples based on a pest grammar (PEG). It can be used for generate string/structured data for training models in AI, or like a grammar fuzzer for find bugs.
The simple, stupid random Java beans/records generator
Fast multi-threaded data generator.
A NiFi processor to generate JSON based on json-data-generator java library (https://github.com/acesinc/json-data-generator).
This script generates various types of fake data, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, coordinates, and more, using the Faker library. Users can select the data type and the quantity to generate. The generated data is saved to a JSON file
Create random data easier with pydatagen.
This project can help with generation some random information to object.
📖 Generates random data which contains names, phone numbers and emails this repository also generates Indian names, phones numbers.
Relational database - seemingly filled with random data
Generate random data fluently with reactive extensions
Implement a model using tensorflow to predict the price of the house based on the size of the house.
A project that generates a dataset using various statistical distributions (Normal, Uniform, Exponential, Random Integers, and Binomial) and performs data analysis. Includes visualizations and an option to export the data as a CSV file.
Query Random User Data From the Random User Generator API
Generates random data for your needs.
Json random generator for json schema
A simple React application to fetch and display random user data from the Random User Generator API.
Relational database working example with PostgreSQL and Java
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