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10 June, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/105






Dear All

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Dear Professor,

Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!

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REGISTER NOW for #HackWithInfy through InfyTQby clicking the program banner on InfyTQ homepage.

The registrations are now open to all B.E./B.Tech/M.E./M.Tech students in India who are graduating in the year 2020.

Last date to register for #HackWithInfy 2019 is Thursday, June 20, 2019.

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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
How healthy is the internet?
Our 2019 compilation of research and stories explains what’s key to a healthier internet across five issues, from personal experience to global concerns.
Google makes mobile-first indexing the default for all new domains
At the end of 2018, Google said mobile-first indexing — that is, using a website’s mobile version to index its pages — was being used for more than half the web pages in Google  search results.
Google’s $10 Million Cold Fusion Project Has Failed
Researchers found "no evidence whatsoever" that fusion is possible at room temperature.

Programmer News for the Day
Python KeyError Exceptions and How to Handle Them
Knowing why a KeyError can be raised and some solutions to prevent it from stopping your program are essential steps to improving as a Python programmer.
Yes, You Can Write an Awesome Game in Just 10 Lines of Basic
An annual contest challenges programmers to create 8-bit games of intrigue and adventure
Python 3 at Mozilla
In mozilla-central there are over 3500 Python files (excluding third party files), comprising roughly 230k lines of code. Additionally there are 462 repositories labelled with Python in the Mozilla org on Github.

Word for the Day
parley verb
par·​ley | \ ˈpär-lē  \
: to speak with another : CONFER
The government refused to parley with the rebels.
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Puzzle for the Day
Anagram for the Day

Cake Theft Puzzle

During a recent police investigation, Chief Inspector Stone was interviewing five local villains to try and identify who stole Mrs Archer's cake from the mid-summers fayre. Below is a summary of their statements:
Arnold:  it wasn't Edward
         it was Brian

Brian:   it wasn't Charles
         it wasn't Edward

Charles: it was Edward
         it wasn't Arnold

Derek:   it was Charles
         it was Brian

Edward:  it was Derek
         it wasn't Arnold

It was well known that each suspect told exactly one lie. Can you determine who stole the cake?

Solution (Previous Puzzle):

I asked for 7 feet, 4 inches and Alex brought me 4 feet, 7 inches.

If we label what I asked for as A feet and B inches, which is (12 x A + B) inches, then I actually received B feet and A inches, which is (12 x B + A) inches. Which means that:

   (5 ÷ 8) x (12 x A + B) = (12 x B + A)

Simplifying gives:

   A = (91 ÷ 52) x B

As B is the number of inches, it can only be between 1 and 12 and must give A as a whole number of feet. B = 4 is the only possible value, which means that A = 7. So I originally asked for 7 feet, 4 inches.

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:

Toughs
Trains
Trials

Solution (Previous):
TACKER : RACKET
TASTES : STATES
THINGS : NIGHTS

Innovation of the Day
In 1856, Cullen Whipple, of Providence, RI, patented a screw-blank feeder mechanism (U.S. No. 15,052).
In 1875, Alexander Bell used his "harmonic telegraph" to transmit a twanging sound from a reed vibrated by Bell's voice along wires to Watson.
In 1880, Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first wireless telephone message on his newly-invented photophone. The photophone worked by projecting his voice through an instrument towards a mirror.

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
Why don’t woodpeckers get concussions?
Wood is tough stuff, which is why we use it to hold up houses. If you’ve ever swung an axe against a tree, you know that chipping away wood takes a lot of force. Now imagine chipping away that wood… with your face. That’s what it’s like to be a woodpecker. It’s Okay To Be Smart investigates the hard headed nature of woodpeckers.
Slang : BBC 6 Mins English
Is slang a bad thing? Do you use it a lot? Neil and Alice discuss a very English kind of of language - Cockney Rhyming Slang - and teach you about jargon.

Idiom for the Day
bone of contention
the subject of argument or disagreement
A serious bone of contention between the landowners and the developers was the compensation price for the land.
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Quote for the Day
Albert Einstein க்கான பட முடிவு

“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”

Albert Einstein

Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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