25 July, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/142



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Dear Professor,

Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!

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Infosys Certification : Course Modules
1.       Programming Fundamentals using Python
2.       OOP using Python
3.       Data Structures & Algorithms using Python
4.       Learning DBMS and SQL

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
The artificial-intelligence industry runs on the invisible labor of humans working in isolated and often terrible conditions—and the model is spreading to more and more businesses.
The robots can be connected in 17 different configurations.
The accounts, pages, and groups claim to represent the cryptocurrency

Programmer News for the Day
This tutorial begins with how to use for loops to iterate through common Python data structures other than lists (like tuples and dictionaries).
Comparing Matlab, Python and Julia
This tutorial uses a genetic algorithm (GA) for optimizing the 8 Queen Puzzle.

Web Developer News for the Day
How we reduced serialization time by 99%!
Best practices for managing memory in container-based Node.js apps
In this article, we aim to present a quick guide on how to create a secure Node.js GraphQL API.

Word for the Day
acrid adjective
ac·​rid | \ ˈa-krəd  \
: sharp and harsh or unpleasantly pungent in taste or odor : IRRITATING
Thick, acrid smoke rose from the factory.

Puzzle for the Day

Fruits Puzzle

Which fruit comes next in this sequence:

banana pear kiwi tomato

Choose from: peach lemon plum guava.

Solution (Previous Puzzle):

32.

Reading one letter from the top row and then one from the bottom row, the puzzle reads: 'How many letters does this puzzle have'.


Innovation of the Day
In 1698, Thomas Savery received a British patent (No. 356) for a “New Invention for Raiseing of Water and Occassioning Motion to all sorts of Mill Work by the Impellent Force of Fire.”
In 1871, the first U.S. patent for perforated wrapping paper was awarded to Seth Wheeler of Albany, NY (No. 117,355). The paper was wound into rolls and could easily be torn off at the perforations.
In 1854, Walter Hunt of New York City was awarded the first U.S. patent for a paper shirt collar (No.11,376). Very thin white paper was pasted on both sides of a base of thin white cotton muslin.

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
Guitar masters like Jimi Hendrix are capable of bending the physics of waves to their wills, plucking melody from inspiration and vibration. But how do wood, metal, and plastic translate into rhythm, melody, and music? Oscar Fernando Perez details the physics of playing the guitar, from first pluck to that final shredding chord.
Do manufacturers design technology so that it eventually fails? Or is it just that consumers expect less these days? Neil and Catherine explore our relationship with buying new technology and teach you six items of useful vocabulary.

Idiom for the Day
work like a beaver
work very energetically and hard.
Ahead of the Diwali festival, she worked like a beaver to clean out all the closets.

Quote for the Day

“Your ideas are like
diamonds…without the refining
process, they are just a dirty rock,
but by cutting away the impurities,
they become priceless.”

Paul Kearly

Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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