July 9 2015

What’s Going On Now?

The IndyNDA started in December of 1999 with a mission to discuss leading-edge technology. The focus was with .NET and Microsoft technology.

That was great for more than a decade, but now the world has changed!

Today, the IndyNDA is still Indianapolis’ Developers Association, but it is evolving.

NDA often stands for an agreement you make to not disclose certain information. An NDA discussion often gets down into details nobody wants you to publicly talk about. With the IndyNDA, we want to have frank discussions. We want to learn what others are doing. We want to know and share. We want to really dig and understand the whens, what’s, whys, wherefores, and so on. We want to know what you are doing and we want to share what we are doing. We want to Network, Discuss, and Associate!

But not on just .NET. That’s old news. We want to tackle the leading edge topics. We don’t want to see the Indianapolis area lag behind, so we want to discuss the cool, newer, leading-edge things. We want to talk tech. We want to do it face to face, not in some webinar or online chat.

So how does this happen?

We announce topics and we meet up. In fact, we announce them using MeetUp.com. Rather than maintaining a web site (like this one), we are instead using the tools and services best suited for meeting. We have a MeetUp group available HERE. You can register there and get updates on what the upcoming meetings are going to be. You can also RSVP for the ones you’ll attend. That helps should we have pizza or drinks!

Head over to the MeetUp group now!

Brad! and Dave
Directors of IndyNDA / IndyTechFest


IndyNDA is a technical community user group in the Indianapolis area. Currently communications are happening through the Indianapolis Developers Association Meetup Group and the IndyNDA LinkedIn User group.

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  2. AllenNon

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    1. Definition of Philosophy
    Philosophy comes from the Greek words “philos” (love) and “sophia” (wisdom). It is the desire to understand and make sense of the world around us and our place in it.

    2. The Main branches of philosophy
    – Ontology research of the essence of being and existence.
    – Epistemology the study of the nature and limits of cognition.
    – Ethics the analysis of moral principles and concepts of good deed and evil.
    – Logic the study of the forms and principles of correct thinking.
    – Political philosophy the study of questions of power, justice and the state.

    3. Notable Philosophers
    Throughout the history of philosophy, many thinkers have made meaningful contributions to this science. Some of the most famous include:
    – Socrates, considered the progenitor of Western philosophy.
    – Plato, a student of Socrates, developed the doctrine of forms.
    – Aristotle, the creator of logic and many of scientific fields.
    – Immanuel Kant, known for his own Scott Fitzgerald critical philosophy and work on moral issues.

    4. The Relevance of Philosophy in the Modern World
    Philosophy remains urgent in the modern world as it helps people to understand difficult social and moral issues, also develops critical thinking. It influences the legal system, politicians, and different fields of science.

    5. Practical Applications of Philosophy

    Philosophical ideas penetrate everyday life. Ethical reflection helps people do the right thing in complex situations, and philosophical analysis contributes to better understanding of issues related to technology, art, and social justice.

    Philosophy is including an academic discipline, as well as method of thinking assists us to understand life’s complexities and make informed choices.

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  3. AllenNon

    Your comment is awaiting moderation.

    Philosophy is the discipline that studies major and universal questions, including existence, knowledge, values, reason, and language. It covers many subjects and problems, from ethics and political figures to metaphysics and logic. Here are principal nuances of philosophy:

    1. Definition of Philosophy
    Philosophy comes from the Greek words “philos” (love) and “sophia” (wisdom). It is the desire to realize and make sense of the world around us and our place in it.

    2. The Main branches of philosophy
    – Ontology research of the essence of being and existence.
    – Epistemology the study of the nature and limits of cognition.
    – Ethics the analysis of ethical principles and concepts of good deed and evil.
    – Logic research of the forms and principles of correct thinking.
    – Political philosophy the study of questions of power, justice and the state.

    3. Eminent Philosophers
    Throughout the history of philosophy, almost many thinkers have made meaningful contributions to this science. Some of the most recognizable include:
    – Socrates, considered the founder of Western philosophy.
    – Plato, a student of Socrates, developed the doctrine of forms.
    – Aristotle, the creator of logic and a large number of scientific fields.
    – Immanuel Kant, known for his Philosophy critical philosophy and work on moral issues.

    4. The Relevance of Philosophy in the Modern World
    Philosophy remains urgent in the modern world because enables people to understand complex social and ethical issues, and also develops critical thinking. It influences the legal system, politicians, and various fields of science.

    5. Practical Applications of Philosophy

    Philosophical ideas penetrate everyday life. Ethical reflection helps people do the correct thing in difficult situations, and philosophical analysis contributes to better understanding of problems related to technology, art, and social justice.

    Philosophy is not only an academic discipline, as well as method of thinking assists us to understand life’s complexities and make informed choices.

    Reply

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