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15 June, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/113

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Dear Professor,

Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!

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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
G20 countries agree to close tax loopholes for tech companies
Tech giants are already finding themselves on the hook for more taxes in parts of Europe, but there could now be a much more coordinated effort to have them pay up.
Programming languages: Python predicted to overtake C and Java in next 4 years
Python's ascent continues among software developers, bolstered by its usability compared with Java and C.
Microsoft Power Platform update aims to put AI in reach of business users
The company tried to bring that low-code simplicity to building applications last year when it announced PowerApps.

Programmer News for the Day
Things you’re probably not using in Python 3 – but should
All the examples are written in Python 3.7 and each feature contains the minimum required version of Python for that feature.
f-string debugging in Python 3.8
print style debugging is a form of debugging where print statements are inserted to print values of expressions or variables that we need to track.
Practical Statistics & Visualization With Python & Plotly
How to use Python and Plotly for statistical visualization, inference, and modeling

Word for the Day
platitude noun
plat·​i·​tude | \ ˈpla-tə-ˌtüd  , -ˌtyüd\
: the quality or state of being dull or insipid
His speech was filled with familiar platitudes about the value of hard work and dedication.
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Puzzle for the Day
Anagram for the Day

Chances Puzzle

I have a jar of sweets.

There are 234 red, 26 blue, 67 green and 63 yellow sweets.

What chance do I have of picking a blue one with my eyes shut?

Solution (Previous Puzzle):

Inches in a mile.

There are 1,760 yards in a mile, 3 feet in a yard, and 12 inches in a foot.

There are 1760 x 3 x 12 = 63,360 inches in a mile and around 1,000 x 52 = 52,000 Sundays in a thousand years.

Depending on the day of the week the first day of the year falls, there are either 52,177 or 52,178 Sundays in a thousand years.

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:

Marital
Markers
Mobbing

Solution (Previous):
LOOKOUT : OUTLOOK
MANURES : SURNAME
MARCHER : CHARMER

Innovation of the Day
In 1834, the first U.S. patent for a practical underwater diving suit was issued to Leonard Norcross of Dixfield, Maine (No. X8255).
In 1834, the first U.S. invention of sandpaper was covered by four patents issued on this date to Isaac Fisher, Jr., of Springfield, Vt. These patents were titled "Coating Paper." (No X8246, -7)
In 1881, six patents were issued to Thomas A. Edison for electrical inventions, U.S. Nos. 242,896 to 242,901. They were for, respectively, two concerning an "Incandescent Electric Lamp," an "Incandescent Electric Lamp," a "Magneto or Dynamo Electric Machine," about "Electric Lighting," about "Manufacturing Carbons for Electric Lamps" and an "Electric Meter."

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
Would you weigh less in an elevator? - Carol Hedden
What happens when you jump in a moving elevator? Do you weigh more when you're going up and less when you're going down? Carol Hedden explores the relationship between gravity, weight, and relative motion, using a moving elevator to explain the fascinating physics.
Hi, meet my online persona! : BBC 6 Mins English
Are we different online than we are in real life? Sophie and Neil discuss their views on social networks, and why we often use different identities for different social media – Neil reckons he’s cooler on Twitter!

Idiom for the Day
get to the bottom
to find out the truth relating to a situation
The murderer will not get away with it, the news anchor said. She assured the audiences that the police will get to the bottom of it all.
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Quote for the Day

“It’s right to be contented with what we have, never with what we are.”

James Mackintosh 

Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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