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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Privacy is paramount to us, in everything we do. So today, we are announcing a new initiative to develop a set of open standards to fundamentally enhance privacy on the web. We’re calling this a Privacy Sandbox.
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Android gets a new logo, and it looks like a final release is coming any day now.
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A novel system developed by MIT researchers automatically "learns" how to schedule data-processing operations across thousands of servers—a task traditionally reserved for imprecise, human-designed algorithms.
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Programmer News for the Day
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In language design, there is a tradeoff to make between implicit folding and implicit currying.
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It is a new selection of tips and tricks about Python and programming from my Telegram-channel @pythonetc.
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Which is the highest used Python program in the land of Pentesting/Security
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Web Developer News for the Day
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This tutorial is intended for people who know and use the Sketch app and are not afraid of dabbling with code.
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Where we discover how to harness the power of javascript's typed arrays to design our very own low-cost pointer system for fixed-capacity data structures
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Web Development is a constant journey of new technologies and new things to learn. A year ago I started documenting and sharing all the tiny things that I didn't know before.
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Word for the Day
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desuetude noun
de·sue·tude | \ ˈde-swi-ˌtüd , -ˌtyüd, di-ˈsü-ə- , -ˈsyü-\
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: discontinuance from use or exercise : DISUSE
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despite the long years of desuetude, the old manual typewriter seemed to work just fine
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Puzzle for the Day
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What’s next Puzzle
What comes next in this sequence:
dog goat tarantula aardvark koala
Choose from: cat mouse antelope elephant.
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
Cold.
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1789, Sir William Herschel discovered Saturn's moon Enceladus.
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In 1830, “Tom Thumb,” the first locomotive built in America, ran from Baltimore to Ellicotts Mill.
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In 1837, pharmacists John Lea and William Perrins of Worcester, England began the manufacture of Worcester Sauce.
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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The recent generations have been bathed in connecting technology from birth, says futurist Don Tapscott, and as a result the world is transforming into one that is far more open and transparent. In this inspiring talk, he lists the four core principles that show how this open world can be a far better place.
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For some, it's a way of learning valuable lessons about with world of work and earning a bit of money; for others it's a distraction from the important business of education. Schoolchildren in part-time work is something which divides opinion. It used to be normal in the UK but the trend is changing.
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Idiom for the Day
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Black and Blue
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to be badly bruised and discolored
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After I fell off my bike I was black and blue for a week.
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Quote for the Day
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“Motivation is like food for the
brain. You cannot get enough in
one sitting. It needs continual and
regular refills.”
Peter Davies
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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