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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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Meet the classified artificial brain being developed by US intelligence programs.
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After years of delays and false starts, Intel is finally shipping its first batch of 10nm processors to the world, the company announced last week.
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The notion of enhancing ourselves has been kicking around for a while, whether it’s through performance-boosting and mind-altering substances, or through a little add-on technology.
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Programmer News for the Day
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There are different ways to debug Python programs, from printing information to the console using basic print() function to using a full-fledged debugger.
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You can easily unpack sequences or iterables into various variables in python.
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Welcome to a tutorial on Pyleri, aka Python Left-Right Parser, a simple parsing tool.
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Web Developer News for the Day
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In this video we will look at how to build a single page application with Python Flask and minimal extra technology.
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In case you are a Node.js developer and you are interested in learning Golang, this blogpost is made for you!
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Design patterns are part of the day to day of any software developer, whether they realize it or not.
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Word for the Day
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abashed adjective
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: made to feel uncomfortable, disconcerted, or embarrassed by something that has happened or been done or said
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I stood back, abashed, wondering what I'd done wrong
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Puzzle for the Day
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Musical Puzzle
At a musical recital five students (John, Kate, Larry, Mary and Nick) performed five musical pieces. Two by Bach, two by Mozart and one by Vivaldi. There were three violinists and two pianists. Each student performed only one piece, and played only one instrument. Find the order of the students, their respective instruments and the composer, with the following conditions:
1. The composers were not played consecutively. Vivaldi was played last and Mozart was played first.
2. There was one piano piece that was played between two violin pieces, and two violin pieces between the first and last piano piece.
3. There were no piano pieces by Mozart.
4. Kate played third.
5. John played a piece by Mozart, and was immediately followed by Nick, who played the piano.
6. Mary did not play a piece by Vivaldi.
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
Require
Stylist
Legible
Insulin
Enliven
Edified
Termite
Amalgam
Degrade or Ingrain
Restore.
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1996, NASA Administrator Daniel Goldin announced the discovery of potential evidence of a primitive life form on Mars.
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In 1856, James Nasmyth spoke “On the Form of Lightning” on the opening day of the 26th Meeting of the British Association at Cheltenham.
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In 1753, Professor Georg Richmann of St. Petersburg, Moscow, was killed by his experiment with lightning.
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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There’s a concept that’s crucial to chemistry and physics. It helps explain why physical processes go one way and not the other: why ice melts, why cream spreads in coffee, why air leaks out of a punctured tire. It’s entropy, and it’s notoriously difficult to wrap our heads around. Jeff Phillips gives a crash course on entropy.
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Rob is keen to share funny videos - he loves cat ones. Neil is not interested. What makes people want to share them? Listen to the programme.
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Idiom for the Day
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better late than never
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it is better for somebody or something to be late than never to arrive or to happen
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I know that it took me weeks to send the letter, but better late than never.
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Quote for the Day
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“The habit of persistence is the
habit of victory.”
Herbert Kaufman
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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