Turtlesim revolve in ROS
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Oct 21, 2020 - Python
Turtlesim revolve in ROS
Publisher and Subscriber are the communication nodes in ROS.
here is a basic example of a publisher and subscriber in ROS2
ROS2 learning projects with publishers, subscribers, services, custom messages, and launch files in C++ and Python.
A application for publishing media files to reddit built with python and tkinter
A simple FastAPI backend integrated with WSO2 API Manager for secure API gateway demonstration.
A Python app that automates daily Twitter affirmation posts by randomly selecting texts from a CSV, overlaying them on images using Pillow, and scheduling tweets via Tweepy with time-based logic.
Python implementation of MQTT (Message Queueing Telemetry Transport) protocol
Demonstration of Mosquitto broker used with MQTT, docker and dash to show how the subscriber publisher method can be implemented.
Sports Scoreboard Push Notification Design. Push notification from the respective publisher to all its respective subscribers is sent. Observer design pattern plays an important role here.
A ROS 2 package that controls a servo motor via PWM signals and continuously rotates the servo smoothly between specified angles while publishing the angle values to a ROS 2 topic.
An educational event-driven system using RabbitMQ and Pika, showcasing cross-service communication patterns. Not intended for production use.
Demonstrating two methods of interacting with Azure Service Bus in an asynchronous manner using Python: Connection String Based Authentication & Passwordless Authentication
SPIP CVE-2023-27372 Unauthenticated RCE Exploit (Web Shell Upload)
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