22 October, 2019

Infosys Campus Connect Daily K10 : 2019/180




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Dear Professor,

Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!

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When we look around us today, we see that everything is going through a massive transformation based on the power of digital technologies - the power of computing, cloud, and artificial intelligence. Bits are beginning to infuse digital life into more and more structures of atoms. Things are beginning to both sense and respond, in real time, to the world around.

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Tech News for the Day
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems in Kaiserslautern and Saarbrücken have come up with a new technology called ERIM to isolate software components from each other.
Tide's method for protecting passwords splinters them up into tiny pieces and stores them on distributed nodes.
The BBC is teaming up with some of the biggest names in tech to coordinate a defense against the online disinformation campaigns endemic to some of their platforms, the outlet announced Saturday.

Programmer News for the Day
In the beginning, there was machine languages and assembler. Neither was easy to use, but then along came COBOL, and everything changed.
Recently, I came across a blog post written by Simon Hørup Eskildsen on how he approaches reading. It was an inspiring read because I did not know anyone this deliberate about the pursuit of reading.
Have you ever found yourself refactoring your code and making the same or similar changes in multiple locations?

Web Developer News for the Day
in order to excavate into the world of Node, we will examine its core part: the event loop, which, in fact, is the part responsible for its non-blocking I/O model.
Node.js has been criticized a lot because of it design. Coming from programming languages such as Java, C or Python, it seems strange that Node.js doesn’t have a direct access to threads. How do we run things concurrently?
In my experience, I have found that there are always some tricks and tips involved for every programming language, irrespective of its purpose.

Word for the Day
travail noun
tra·​vail | \ trə-ˈvāl  , ˈtra-ˌvāl\
: work especially of a painful or laborious nature
They finally succeeded after many months of travail.

Puzzle for the Day

Distance Puzzle

My BrainBashers electronic world atlas has developed another fault, I did a listing of miles from England to particular countries and here is the result:

Chile     800 miles
Wales   4,200 miles
France  1,100 miles
Italy   3,400 miles

How far away did it list Scotland as?


Solution (Previous Puzzle):

There is no such route.

This is a very famous mathematical problem which was first posed by Euler (pronounced 'oiler').


Innovation of the Day
In 1783, Jacques Etienne Montgolfier launched a duck, a sheep and a rooster aboard a hot-air balloon at Versailles in France.
In 1848, Hyperion, the eighth moon of Saturn, was discovered in the U.S. by William Cranch Bond and his son George Phillips Bond and in England by  William Lassell.
n 1876, American inventor Melville (Reuben) Bissell (1843-89) received a U.S. patent for the carpet sweeper (No. 182,346).

Video for the Day
Podcast for the Day
Writer James Bridle uncovers a dark, strange corner of the internet, where unknown people or groups on YouTube hack the brains of young children in return for advertising revenue. From "surprise egg" reveals to algorithmically created mashups of cartoon characters in violent situations, these videos exploit and terrify young minds -- and show us what's wrong with the internet today.
Year on year there are fewer opposite-sex couples getting married in the UK. So why might this be? Are we falling out of love with marriage? In this programme we hear from a couple of people with different views, and we take a look at some related vocabulary.

Idiom for the Day
black sheep
someone who brings shame to their family
I have always been the black sheep of my family. Everyone else has responsible jobs while I have chosen to be an artist.

Quote for the Day
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“I do believe I am special. My
special gift is my vision, my
commitment, and my willingness
to do whatever it takes.”

Anthony Robbins

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