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Greetings from Infosys Campus Connect Team!!!
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Infosys : Insights
When the first information technology revolution took place, the advent of the internet created several new opportunities for businesses. It also established the basis for information retrieval with the emergence of search engines from companies such as Yahoo, Google and Microsoft. This was followed by the mobile revolution, which literally put a computer in our hands. The growth of 3G/4G technologies helped in bringing unprecedented access to data.
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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
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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Who knows, if Linus didn't accidentally ruin his Minix partition, Linux might never have seen the light of day. Here's to happy accidents!
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MIT researchers say they’ve taught test subjects how to manipulate their own alpha brain waves, thereby improving attention at a given task. The key: give the participants live feedback of their brain activity.
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Scientists say the unexplained rogue waves and high winds mean we are “missing something really fundamental in our standard models of the Sun.”
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Programmer News for the Day
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Pandas is a great tool to explore the data stored in files (comma-delimited, tab-delimited, Parquet, HDF5, etc).
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Learn how to build a LinkedIn bot with Python.
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Retention is arguably the new marketing gold, but it’s not always easy to calculate it. With this simple Python script, that will change!
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Web Developer News for the Day
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It's a JavaScript expression that makes it possible to unpack values from Arrays, properties from Objects, or even Function params, into distinct variables.
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While I’m sure there are schema migration tools in existence already, I figured this would be an interesting and educational exploration of the topic!
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Find the list of languages that compile to JavaScript and many other transpilers
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Word for the Day
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gingerly adjective
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: very cautious or careful
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The reporter’s questions were gingerly and puzzled.
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Puzzle for the Day
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Sequence Puzzle
Which pair of letters comes next in this sequence:
on et wo th re ef ou
Solution (Previous Puzzle):
X.
The terminal letters of the words one, two, three.
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Innovation of the Day
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In 1958, the first American communications satellite was launched. Project SCORE (Signal Communication by Orbiting Relay Equipment) was put into orbit from Cape Canaveral using an Atlas B missile
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In 1957, the Shippingport Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania, the first large-scale civilian nuclear power plant in the world first fed electricity into the grid for the Pittsburgh area.
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In 1926, in a letter published in Nature, G.N. Lewis coined the word "photon"
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Video for the Day
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Podcast for the Day
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In the soccer fields of Port Elizabeth, South Africa, a provincial soccer star shares how her love of soccer has changed her life and the lives of the kids in her neighborhood.
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eSports is essentially competitive video gaming. Individuals and teams take part in competitions where they play video games. Tens of thousands of people turn up to watch these events. The players are professional and get paid huge salaries – the best ones are millionaires. Find out more about it with Neil and Sam in 6 Minutes English and learn new vocabulary along the way.
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Idiom for the Day
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bright spark
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intelligent and lively person (humorously).
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Some bright spark at the Bank has accidentally closed my current account.
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Quote for the Day
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“Man alone has the power to
transfer his thoughts into physical
reality; man alone can dream and
make his dreams come true.”
Napoleon Hill
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Thanks & Regards,
Team Campus Connect,
Infosys Limited
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