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Infosys : Insights
In the foreseeable future, autonomous vehicles (AV) - drones and self-driving cars- will be the major mode of transportation, and facilitate access to a number of allied services. For instance, imagine receiving your products within minutes of placing the order. The AV industry is expected to grow to $126.8 billion by 2027.
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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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"I think there is a non-zero chance that some of our great castles are built on sand," he said, arguing that we must begin to rely on AI to verify proofs.
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Over the years Google has worked on AddressSanitizer for finding memory corruption bugs, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer for undefined behavior within code, and other sanitizers.
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Despite what the inventors of the world want you to believe, not everything in your home needs to be intelligent, automated, and motorized—except your garbage cans.
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Programmer News for the Day
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explicit(bool) is a C++20 feature for simplifying the implementation of generic types and improving compile-time performance.
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Python offers two built-in libraries for parallelization: multiprocessing and threading.
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The datasets of Big Data are larger, more complex, and generated more rapidly than our current resources can handle.
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Web Developer News for the Day
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Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, which are designed to prevent legitimate users from accessing specific network systems, have become increasingly common over the past decade or so.
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Not too long ago, we here at Giz Asks contemplated what might happen if the entire internet shut down at once.
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An overview of color tools
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Word for the Day
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genial adjective (1)
ge·nial | \ ˈjēn-yəl , ˈjē-nē-əl\
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: marked by or freely expressing sympathy or friendliness
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The genial host of the event welcomed all the participants.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Time Puzzle
My special BrainBashers clock works in a very odd way.
It only ever shows the reflection of the current time!
So when it shows 7:15, what is the correct time?
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
First = 34 feet.
Second = 33 feet.
Third = 32 feet.
This question can be solved easily using algebra, if we call the length of the first rope A, we have:
Rope 1 = A
Rope 2 = 2 x A - 35
Rope 3 = 1 ÷ 2 x A + 15
The three ropes add to 99 feet, so:
99 = Rope 1 + Rope 2 + Rope 3
99 = A + (2 x A - 35) + 1 ÷ 2 x A + 15
99 = 3.5 x A - 20
Adding 20 to both sides we have:
119 = 3.5 x A
So:
A = 119 ÷ 3.5
A = Rope 1 = 34 feet
Rope 2 = 2 x 34 - 35 = 68 - 35 = 33 feet
Rope 3 = 1 ÷ 2 x A + 15 = 1 ÷ 2 x 34 + 15 = 17 + 15 = 32 feet
Just to check:
Rope 1 + Rope 2 + Rope 3 = 34 + 33 + 32 = 99.
As required.
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1908, the first aeroplane flight in England was made by Samuel Cody, an American, who built his own machines and by trial and error took to the air at Farnborough.
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In 1914, the first direct blood transfusion of World War I was performed by Dr Émile Jeanbrau at Biarritz Hospital.
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In 1928, a U.S. patent (No. 1,687,510) was issued for the first electric light bulb frosted on the inside with sufficient strength for commercial handling. The inventor, Marvin Pipkin, worked at the Incandescent Lamp Department of the General Electric Company, Nela Park, Ohio.
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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Where do you go to quench your thirst? The kitchen sink? The local bar? The mineral-rich springs of Bergamo, Italy? In the 21st century, you don’t have to go that far for fresh water. But still, supply is running out. What if we didn’t have to worry about water consumption? What If investigates.
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Human beings are flawed and carry their prejudices and opinions with them. Wouldn't it be better if we could replace them with artificial intelligence, if we could get computers to do all our thinking for us? Rob and Catherine discuss if technology is a good solution for all our problems and teach you six items of vocabulary.
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Idiom for the Day
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Brown Nose
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obsequiously and shamelessly try to gain someone’s favor by being sycophantic and affecting a subservient attitude, being overly agreeable, flattering, etc.
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Franklin is such a brown-noser! He follows the boss around like a puppy.
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