14 November, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/217



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Tech News for the Day
A new technique to identify individuals using sound is nearly as accurate as fingerprints and iris scans
Perfect for making karaoke backing tracks and mashups
Onstage at Microsoft’s Ignite enterprise developer conference in Florida today, CEO Satya Nadella announced a host of new tools aimed at making it easier for anyone to develop apps.

Programmer News for the Day
The Python if else commands act like a digital traffic cop, letting you define blocks of code that run when certain conditions are met.
Learn how to create and implement trading strategies based on Technical Analysis!
Learn how to use Pygame to code games with Python. In this full tutorial course, you will learn Pygame by building a space invaders game.

Web Developer News for the Day
Learn how to build a JS game using MelonJS and Tiled
Watch me code live for 12 hours with no breaks during this 12 HOUR CODING LIVESTREAM.
Empower your Flask application to grow dynamically with intelligent route definition.

Word for the Day
espouse verb
: to take up and support as a cause : become attached to
The new theory has been espoused by many leading physicists.

Puzzle for the Day

Sweet Puzzle

A local school teacher wanted to share 703 sweets equally between the pupils.

If there were more than 20 pupils, how many sweets did each receive?

Solution (Previous Puzzle):

71842.

The number can be represented as:

_ _ _ _ _

Since digit 5 is half of digit 4 we have four possibilities:

_ _ _ 2 1
_ _ _ 4 2
_ _ _ 6 3
_ _ _ 8 4

But since digit 1 is higher than the sum of digit 4 and digit 5 we can eliminate two possibilities leaving:

_ _ _ 2 1
_ _ _ 4 2

Since digit 5 is between digit 2 and digit 1, we can eliminate _ _ _ 2 1, leaving:

_ _ _ 4 2

Since digit 1 must be higher than the sum of digit 4 and digit 5 we have three possibilities:

7 _ _ 4 2
8 _ _ 4 2
9 _ _ 4 2

But digit 1 is 1 smaller than digit 3 we can eliminate 9 _ _ 4 2, leaving

7 _ 8 4 2
8 _ 9 4 2

Since digit 2 is the lowest number, it must be 1:

7 1 8 4 2
8 1 9 4 2

The answer has exactly 2 prime digits, which only leaves

7 1 8 4 2.


Innovation of the Day
In 1851, the first public message was sent on the submarine telegraph cable under the English Channel between Dover, England and Calais, France.
In 1930, the Rotolactor, invented by Henry W. Jeffries, was housed in the lactorium of the Walker Gordon Laboratory Company, Inc., at Plainsboro, N.J.
In 1998, the discovery of the 1,000th pulsar in our galaxy was announced in a press release by the Jodrell Bank Observatory, University of Manchester, using the 64-meter Parkes Radio Telescope in New South Wales, Australia.

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
Though people are most familiar with Plato’s fictional Atlantis, many real underwater cities actually exist. Peter Campbell explains how sunken cities are studied by scientists to help us understand the lives of our ancestors, the dynamic nature of our planet, and the impact of each on the other.
Buttons are what we have on our clothes to fasten them but the word is also used for things that we push to make things happen. Things like your bedside alarm, radio, toaster, kettle. We press hundreds of buttons every week without thinking about it. Sometimes we are just drawn to pushing them, but as this programme discusses, some people have a button phobia.

Idiom for the Day
be in the same boat
be in the same unpleasant situation as other people
I know this is difficult work, but we are all in the same boat here, so we'll have to do this together.


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