Dear Professor,
Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!
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Infosys : Insights
By 2020, financial institutions will be staring at more than 300 million pages of regulations, way beyond what their employees will be able to handle. Currently, banks spend approximately US$ 270 billion each year – which is 10 percent of the total operational spending of big banks – on regulatory compliance.
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INFYTQ
Infosys Certification : Course Modules
1. Programming Fundamentals using Python
2. OOP using Python
3. Data Structures & Algorithms using Python
4. Learning DBMS and SQL
Certification Slots will be re-opened in the month of Feb’ 2020
Get Ready!
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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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A study published in June 2019 reveals that in the Alexa Top 1 million websites, one out of 600 sites executes WebAssembly (Wasm) code.
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Using a supercomputing system, MIT researchers have developed a model that captures what web traffic looks like around the world on a given day, which can be used as a measurement tool for internet research and many other applications.
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A group of Russian scientists was hit by crippling roaming charges after some of the eagles the researchers were studying flew to countries with high roaming charges, including Iran, Turkmenistan, and Pakistan.
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Programmer News for the Day
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A very fast , O(n log n), stable sorting algorithm built for the real world — not constructed in academia.
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In this post you’ll learn what hash tables are, why you would use them, and how they’re used to implement dictionaries in the most popular Python interpreter — CPython.
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Python’s zip() function creates an iterator that will aggregate elements from two or more iterables.
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Web Developer News for the Day
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NodeGUI is an open source library for building cross-platform, native desktop applications with JavaScript and CSS-like styling.
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In this episode we begin implementing a 16-bit virtual machine from scratch in JavaScript. The concepts of computation are introduced, along with the basics of assembly language and machine code.
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here’s a list of 127 beneficial snippets taken from this project that you can learn and use immediately.
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Word for the Day
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lackadaisical adjective
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: lacking life, spirit, or zest : LANGUID
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His teachers did not approve of his lackadaisical approach to homework.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Rook Puzzle
How many squares, of any size, can you find on this chess board that do not contain a Rook?
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
61.
Each term is a square expressed in base eight, 7 2=49 >> 61 in base 8.
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1873, Joseph F. Glidden began manufacturing his new invention of barbed wire, having filed for a patent a few days before, on 27 Oct 1873 which was issued on 24 Nov 1874.
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In 1901, Dr. J.E. Gillman announced an X-ray treatment for breast cancer.
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In 1923, Goodyear bought the rights to manufacture Zeppelin dirigibles. An article in the New York Times (2 Nov 1923) announced that Goodyear secured the right of manufacture all parts of Zeppelin dirigibles.
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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Blue whales are the largest animals on the planet, but what helps them grow to the length of a basketball court? Asha de Vos explains why the size of krill make them the ideal food for the blue whale -- it's as if the blue whale was made to eat krill (and krill was made to be eaten by the blue whale).
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There's a new look in town, which some people are calling 'scumbro'. Scumbro combines the word 'scummy', which means 'dirty and messy', with the word 'bro', which is an informal way of referring to a boy or man. So scumbro is a fashion for men – but women can adopt it too. Find out more about it in this programme.
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Idiom for the Day
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bad blood between
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feeling of hate between people because of any arguments in the past.
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The villagers say the arson attack may have been the result of bad blood between the two families.
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Quote for the Day
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“Destiny is not a matter of chance;
it's a matter of choice. It is not a
thing to be waited for; it is a thing
to be achieved.”
Jeremy Kitson
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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