Synergy (disambiguation)
Synergy is the creation of a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts.
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Synergy may also refer to:
Aircraft
- Synergy Aircraft Synergy, an American double box tail composite aircraft design
- Synergy Paramotors Synergy, an American paramotor design
- Sol Synergy, a Brazilian paraglider design
Companies
- Synergy (company), an Egyptian production company
- Synergy University, based in Moscow
- Synergy Group, a Latin American conglomerate
- Synergy (electricity corporation), owned by the Government of Western Australia
Entertainment
- Synergy, an electronic music project by Larry Fast
- Synergy (Covenant album)
- Synergy (Dave Weckl Band album), 1999
- Synergy (Champ Lui-Pio album)
- Synergy (Extol album)
- Synergy (Move album)
- Synergy (Shaman's Harvest album)
- Synergy (7th Heaven album)
- "Synergy", a song by Haywyre
- Synergy (mod), a modification for the Half-Life 2 video game enabling cooperative play
- Synergy, a holographic supercomputer in the TV series Jem
- Synergy (comics), a fictional character
Technology
- Synergy (software), for sharing a keyboard and mouse between multiple computers
- Rational Synergy, a revision control tool for source code and other software development assets
- Hybrid Synergy Drive, a vehicle technology invented by Toyota Motor Corporation
- Synergy School Radio, a UK provider of radio equipment to schools
- Digital Keyboards Synergy, an early digital synthesizer from 1982
Other
- Synergism (theology), the belief that man cooperates with God regarding salvation
- Synergy (horse)
- Corporate synergy, the benefits created by the merger or acquisition of a company
- Synergy model of nursing, an American practice for patient care
- Obligatory synergies, patterns of muscle movements that appear after a stroke or similar
- Synergy, a SoBe beverage brand
- Synergy, an Easton brand of ice hockey sticks and baseball bats
- Digital Keyboards Synergy, an electronic musical instrument derived from the Bell Labs Digital Synthesizer
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gollark: As a Go developer, you have surely encountered at some point something using the `container` package, containing things like `container/ring` (ring buffers), `container/list` (doubly linked list), and `container/heap` (heaps, somehow). You may also have noticed that use of these APIs requires `interface{}`uous type casting. As a Go developer you almost certainly do not care about the boilerplate, but know that this makes your code mildly slower, which you ARE to care about.
gollark: High demand for generics by programmers around the world is clear, due to the development of languages like Rust, which has highly generic generics, and is supported by Mozilla, a company. As people desire generics, the market *is* to provide them.
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See also
- Cinergi Pictures, a film production company
- Cinergy, an energy company in Ohio
- Sinergy, a Finnish heavy metal band
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