13 March, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/050


Dear All


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Dear Professor,

Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!

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Tech News for the Day
Remote-desktop giant 'among more than 200 govt agencies, oil, gas, tech corps' hit by gang.
Do you know where you’ll be on April 6, 2019? If you heavily rely on GPS, you may not be able to determine where you are when that date rolls around.
You can’t win. You only control how quickly you lose.

Programmer News for the Day
Python IO streams: BytesIO and StringIO in practice.
It stands for “Python Data Analysis Library” and according to Wikipedia, the name Pandas is derived from the term “panel data”, an econometrics term for multidimensional structured data sets.
Each algorithm has interactive Jupyter Notebook demo that allows you to play with training data, algorithms config. & immediately see the results, charts, and predictions right in your browser.

Word for the Day
devilry noun
dev· il· ry | \ ˈde-vᵊl-rē  \
: action performed with the help of the devil : WITCHCRAFT
superstitious villagers who were quick to attribute an unexpected occurrence to devilry

Puzzle for the Day
Anagram for the Day

Difference Puzzle

What's the difference between...

...here and there?

Solution (Previous Puzzle):

This sentence contains exactly eight E's and not one more.
However, this sentence contains exactly seven S's, with a single Z.
Finally, to finish, this sentence has exactly six I's.

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:

Panel
Parks
Peaks

Solution (Previous):
OCEAN : CANOE
OMITS : MOIST
OUGHT : TOUGH


Innovation of the Day
In 1781, English astronomer William Herschel detected Uranus in the night sky, but he thought it was a comet. It was the first planet to be discovered with the aid of a telescope.
In 1877, the first U.S. patent for earmuffs was issued to teen-aged Chester Greenwood of Farmington, Maine (No. 188,292).
In 1930, the discovery of a ninth planet was announced by Clyde W. Tombaugh at Lowell Observatory. It is only one-tenth as large as Earth and four thousand million miles away. The planet was named Pluto on 24 May 1930.

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
Have you ever walked into a grocery store and wondered where all the varieties of apples came from? You might find SnapDragon, Pixie Crunch, Cosmic Crisp, Jazz, or Ambrosia next to the more familiar Red Delicious and Granny Smith. So why are there so many types? Theresa Doud describes the ins and outs of breeding apples.
We look inside the teenage brain and find out what's going. Neil and Rob discuss how this important organ affects the way young people behave and there'll be some brain-related vocabulary to learn.

Idiom for the Day
apple of eye
the person of whom one is extremely fond, favorite, loving
While my grandmother loved all of us very much, my younger brother was the apple of her eye.

Quote for the Day
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“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.”

Jim Rohn

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