07 February, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/014

Dear All

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Dear Professor,

Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!

Please find below links for the information related to latest technology and trends. This could help your faculty members and/or your college students.

Tech News for the Day
Now, the news of Red Hat removing MongoDB from its Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora over its SSPL license has been gaining attention.
Quantum machines will deliver the next great leap forward in computing, but researchers building them can’t easily get some of the exotic components they need.
Apple chief says public shouldn’t have to tolerate indiscriminate data collection

Programmer News for the Day
O’Reilly authors and instructors explore the near-term future of popular and growing programming languages.
While it doesn't get a lot of attention, System.Data is crucial for any sort of relational database access in .
It will allow developers to preview their XAML code in real-time and interact with the result just like it was running in an app.

Word for the Day
barb noun, verb
\ ˈbärb  \
: a biting or pointedly critical remark or comment
The soap sagas deals with the exchange of barbs among the mother in law and the daughter in law.

Puzzle for the Day
Anagram for the Day

Sheep Puzzle

4 shepherds were watching over their flocks and they were commenting on how many sheep they each had.

If Alex had three more sheep, then they'd have one less sheep than Blake.

Whereas Drew has the same number as the other three shepherds put together.

If Charlie had three less sheep, they'd have exactly treble the number of Alex.

If they were evenly distributed they'd each have eleven sheep.

How man sheep does Alex have?

Solution (Previous Puzzle):

CAT and DOG.
C O D
A G O
T A G


Or CAT and PET:
C O P
A G E
T A T

An anagram is a word made by using letters of another word in a different order.
Example: shot à host

Find the anagram for the following:

Hoes
Inks
Lake

Solution (Previous):
GAPS : GASP
GULP : PLUG
HATE : HEAT

Innovation of the Day
In 1907, Thomas A. Edison was issued a patent for an "Apparatus for Grinding and Separating Fine Materials" (No. 841,677).
In 1939, the uranium atom was split for the first time using the cyclotron at Columbia University in New York City. Thus began the Manhattan Project, leading to the construction of the atom bomb.
In 1997, American Lottie Williams was reportedly the first human to be struck by a remnant of a space vehicle after re-entering the earth's atmosphere.

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
When life emerged on Earth about 4 billion years ago, the earliest microbes had a set of basic genes that succeeded in keeping them alive. In the age of humans and other large organisms, there are a lot more genes to go around. Where did all of those new genes come from? Carl Zimmer examines the mutation and multiplication of genes.
This week Seth takes the group through The ShipIt Journal. Seth talks about figuring out what the hard part of your project is, describes the difference between perfect and good enough, and explains why shame is the project killer.

Idiom for the Day
not hurt a fly (or flea)
not cause harm to anyone, be kind and gentle
My younger sister is a very kind and warm-hearted girl who wouldn’t hurt a fly that’s why I love to spend time with her.

Quote for the Day

“Some of the best lessons we ever learn are learned from past mistakes. The error of the past is the wisdom and success of the future.”

Dr. Dale Turner

Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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