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
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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
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Earth had a close encounter Thursday morning when Asteroid 2019 OK sped by at 1:22 GMT, at a speed of nearly 55,000 miles (88,500 kilometers) per hour.
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We were on hand, in Boca Chica, for Starhopper's big moment.
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An early draft of the document calls on governments, companies and citizens to make the web accessible to all. And it requires your feedback.
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Programmer News for the Day
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This post gets C# developers started building applications with TypeScript, which allows static typing combined with the enormous ecosystem of JavaScript.
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Despite a rapidly growing global developer population, SlashData reports, languages such as Java, C, and C++ are growing slower than expected. Meanwhile, Kotlin has come on strong, and Swift is outpacing ObjectiveC.
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For most other companies building AI applications remains extremely expensive. This is primarily due to a lack of systems and tools for supporting end-to-end machine learning (ML) application development
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Web Developer News for the Day
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If you Google "What is a constant in programming?", you'll find numerous pages that generally define a constant in the way it is defined on Wikipedia as a "value that cannot be altered by the program during normal execution."
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The React API is fairly simple, even though it has been growing bigger. With recent features such as Context and Hooks, the whole ecosystem has become more complete.
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In this lesson, we’ll cover React state, how it works, and how we can use the useState Hook to build a simple dice rolling app. Let’s begin!
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Word for the Day
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assuage verb
as·suage | \ ə-ˈswāj also -ˈswāzh or -ˈswäzh \
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: to lessen the intensity of (something that pains or distresses) : EASE
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Assuage the guilt of wrongdoing by doing right.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Letter I Puzzle
Can you find three words...
...which contain two consecutive i's.
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
There are 147 pages and the number 3 appears 35 times.
Stage 1
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For pages 1 - 9 we have a total of 9 digits. For pages 10 - 99 we have a total of 180 digits. This is a total so far of 189, therefore we require another 144 digits, which is another 48 pages. Taking us to 147 pages in total.
Stage 2
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From page 1 to 147 we have 15 times where the page number ends in 3. We also have the ten pages in the 30's, and the ten pages in the 130's that have the extra 3 in them. For a total of 35 number 3s.
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1872, Mahlon Loomis received a patent for “a new and Improved Mode of Telegraphing and of Generating Light, Heat, and Motive Power’' (U.S.No. 129,971).
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In 1898, Scientific American carried the first magazine automobile advertisement bringing Alexander Winton returns for his $1000 car. The Winton Motor Car Company of Cleveland, OH, invited readers to “dispense with a horse” this day.
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In 1898, Corn Flakes were invented by William Kellogg. By 1898, W.K. Kellogg had developed the first flaked corn cereal. Patients enjoyed the cereals and wanted more to take home. In 1906, the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company was founded by W.K. Kellogg.
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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The design process is an incredible tool used by innovators (and students!) to create better and better solutions to problems or needs. If you've ever owned a mobile phone and have ever used a landline phone, then you know that the design process allows different and better iterations each time something is innovated. How can an iterative design process be helpful in solving a problem?
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We hear stories about pets who manage to find their way home, even across hundreds of miles? How do they do it? Neil and Dan explore some of the theories in this episode of 6 Minute English.
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Idiom for the Day
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Bet the Farm
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to risk everything one’s own on something one is certain of, such as an idea, investment, business venture or bet.
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I have no choice but to keep trying. I bet the whole farm on this idea.
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Quote for the Day
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“Accept the past for what it was.
Acknowledge the present for what
it is. Anticipate the future for
what it can become.”
Tracy L. McNair
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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