Wednesday, March 28, 2007

BBC has a second article(Call for blogging code of conduct)regarding what has happened to Kate Sierra

Its premise is that some how the blogosphere can form a rules of conduct to prevent this type of behavior.  While I feel what has happened to Kate is horrible, it is a stark reminder that in the shadow of our civility lies a boiling cesspool of hatred and bigotry.  We may want to to solve a horrendous problem like this with community rules but at best we could prevent some blog service sites from displaying hate, or our rss feed reader from retrieving hate.  In the end all we would have done is hide the fact that hate exists.  Its only a solution as sweeping dust under your rug is a cleaning solution.  I don't have any magic bullet solutions.  All I can offer is that we live in a free society and we have to except hate speech and actively speak out against it.  We need to adopt a no tolerance attitude.  If some one crosses the line call the authorities (ie police).    If you get physical treats on your blog its not protected speech take action.  Otherwise the problem will stay in a corner and fester until some thing tragic happens.

posted by Aaron Fischer on Wednesday, March 28, 2007 6:25:18 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]
 Tuesday, March 27, 2007

If your interested Microsoft released " Office Business Applications" OBAs Their first target is a Reference Application Pack for Loan Origination Systems.

Thanks Mike now every one and their mother will think they can build an LOS and Wholesale system.


Video: Microsoft Loan Origination Reference Architecture

 

 

Building Distributed Applications

Architecting Regulatory-Compliant Architectures

 

Building Distributed Applications

Architecting Enterprise Loan Workflows and Orchestrations

 

Building Distributed Applications

Office Business Applications: Building Composite Applications Using the Microsoft Platform

 

MSDN Financial Services Industry Center

posted by Aaron Fischer on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:00:58 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]

The Ado and Data blogs have posted links for the screen casts from this mornings VSLive KeyNote.

Data

ADO.Net

posted by Aaron Fischer on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:48:58 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]

If you want to see the press release for what's coming in Point 6.0 check out Calyx Software Announces Point 6.0 with Mortgage Banker Functionality Scheduled for Release in Summer 2007

The announcement doesn't really due some of the new features justice, since they are some what overshadows by the additional Bankers section.  At any rate It should prove to be an impressive release.

posted by Aaron Fischer on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 6:13:35 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]
 Sunday, March 25, 2007

Here is my way of getting a DotNet DLL to load its app.config file.

AppDomain.CurrentDomain.SetData ("APP_CONFIG_FILE",ConfigFile);

Where ConfigFile is the full path to your application's app.config file.(c:\test\myapp.config)

posted by Aaron Fischer on Sunday, March 25, 2007 8:32:29 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [1]
 Saturday, March 24, 2007

Some Interesting posts regarding Subprime.

Tim O'Reily: Subprime Loans Glossary

I am not sure how Automated Underwriting really played in the over evaluation of the Housing Market.  I believe this swift ramp up was the result of low interest rates backed by very creative loan programs especially Stated Asset Stated Income or ( liar loan as the washingtonpost's Steven Pearlsteing describes it.).

The washingtonpost has 'No Money Down' Falls Flat

I don't agree with item D Piggyback loans were not (at first) a means to no down payment but rather a way to escape Mortgage Insurance.  One could argue that it was a lie to the Investor because there was more then 80% loan to value relating to the borrowers actual liability.

The New York Times offers The Subprime Loan Machine

Little bit of history relating to how AU came to Subprime and its ramifications.  Although A paper ala Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae had AU years before.

posted by Aaron Fischer on Saturday, March 24, 2007 9:40:27 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]
 Friday, March 23, 2007

Phil (haacked.com)has a story about a nasty little scam some one sent to his father.  In this case the check more then likely will clear paid for by some other hapless victim.  Thankfully Phil's father wasn't taken by the allure of easy money.  Check out the rest of the story

posted by Aaron Fischer on Friday, March 23, 2007 6:13:12 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]

In a slight case of irony and humor you can watch the Daily Show making fun of the law suit between Viacom and Google.

or watch it on YouTube which makes this clip even more humorous. Thanks lonelyjew14

posted by Aaron Fischer on Friday, March 23, 2007 5:35:46 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]
 Thursday, March 22, 2007

Microsoft's XML Team just announced the release of XML Notepad 2007 2.3

You can find the change log here and down load here.

This is the new feature that caught my eye.

"better handling of XML documents containing illegal characters"

posted by Aaron Fischer on Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:27:02 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Hmm,

The Google oddity if you search for This Old Code my site does not seem to be listed, nor is "This" searched for.  When you search for "This Old Code" still no joy.  Now if you happen to take out the spaces thisoldcode my site renders at the top.  How very odd and annoying.  And if you ever search for microfisch This Old Code does list as the 15th  site and Microfisch.com doesn't show up at all worse Google is pretty sure you should correct your spelling to microfiche.  Now I may have ulterior motives for this post, maybe if my site has enough This Old Code it will show up in Google's page rank.  Only time will tell.

posted by Aaron Fischer on Wednesday, March 21, 2007 10:35:40 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)   #    Comments [0]