Generation in a sentence as a noun

It's been part of their culture for a whole generation now.

I don't think you can understate the impact it had on a generation of geeks.

Teespring is setting the standard for the next generation of startups, and we're proud to call you guys our friends.

And then there's Intel's real low power line, which keeps getting better with every generation.

Unlike the previous generation, many of them are happy to tip each other off and share information.

Surely the "social media generation" can out-lobby the lobbyists?

They don't seem to realize that the bitcoin system automatically adjusts to keep the bitcoin generation rate constant at 50 BTC per 10 minutes.

If you are doing a modern game engine and want to launch on Windows, Mac, iOS, and next-generation consoles, you are going to be implementing both Direct3D and OpenGL, most likely.

How can we forget there was an entire generation of people who turned the 1940's USA into the one of the 1970s?I know I've mentioned this on here before but it's relevant: my dad hung sheetrock for living.

If you ask me, one of Google's biggest strategic successes was their ability to convince an entire generation of engineers that they were something other than a company.

But the implicit hostility towards mathematics that a lot of these articles demonstrate really makes me concerned about the influence it will have on the next generation of programmers.

This includes new ways to write, understand, and collaborate on code, and the next generation of tools and infrastructure for delivering software continuously and reliably.

Those who value copyright and its social benefits in protecting creative output also value the public domain because it is a natural concomitant to the protected core of works that fall under copyright in any given generation.

Will a ULV version of a high-end Intel part provide much better performance than ARM at the same power in a couple generations, or will a high performance version of a low-power low-cost Intel part provide lower power at the same level of performance and half the price?

That generation - my parents' generation - really did a large portion of the work involved with building out the physical infrastructure that allows our economy to operate as it does today: buildings, roads, power lines, mining, machinery, warehouses, etc.

Unlike Patrick, who really does sweat the fact that developers are making small fractions of their overall worth due to underpricing their offerings, I should be overjoyed at the fact that the biggest collection of new software entrepreneurs on the Internet hangs out at a meme generation engine for exploitable market inefficiencies.

Generation definitions

noun

all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age

See also: coevals contemporaries

noun

group of genetically related organisms constituting a single step in the line of descent

noun

the normal time between successive generations; "they had to wait a generation for that prejudice to fade"

noun

a stage of technological development or innovation; "the third generation of computers"

noun

a coming into being

See also: genesis

noun

the production of heat or electricity; "dams were built for the generation of electricity"

noun

the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production

See also: multiplication propagation