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@TomW In short, the rules go something like New Order>>> If single buyer >>> set coverage type standard title coverage, if price above $300,000 include enhanced, if state colorado and city boulder, use zone1 stewart title rates, calculate recording fees, add to closing disclosure. Else use default title rates, calculate recording fees, add to closing disclosure, if property type is manufactured or non-permanent structure, use ALTA 1.5 rates, run alta 1.5 query for rates,
very very imperative
And it goes through about 200 different rules like that before creating the actual order
ok, so the result is called an order
what are the properties of an order?
all depends on how frequently the rules change
frequently -> rules engine
almost never -> just write some simple functions
and do KISS
@Greg, not since beta6, but yeah
16:05
o/
that was a fun sprint retro
Buyer info (4 buyers to a property) first name, MI, last name, address, city, state zip, employer, social/TIN, phone, fax email, buyer type (individual, corporation, partnership, LLC), buyer geography (citizen, foreign national) The same fields for up to 4 sellers

If not a naturalize person, year of incorporation, chief officer/president,

Lender name (e.g. BofA), loan officer name, loan processor
Loan type, Loan amount, Coverage type, Enhanced,

Property address, city, state, zip, property tax ID/Parcel number, legal description 1, legal description 2, date recorded
One order requires about 60 form fields
@Pac2015 that looks like the input, i.e. what you tell the business logic in order to get an answer
Then the 200 different rules determine how to apply federal mortgage laws to the order info before its created
sorry my language here sounds patronising, but I'm deliberately trying not to use any technical or business terms except the ones you use (practicing my business analysis)
16:08
The output of the rules dictates what type of order is created, what disclosures are required, which property searches to order
Its what generates the dreaded stack of mortgage docs most of us are familiar with
Heh yes, I am well aware of those
So I'm trying to adapt those rules into ASP MVC
I think you have two very distinct concerns here
is a rewrite of the business logic in scope?
I'm just rubberducking here. I don't have a straight answer for you, that's where all the questions come in
As they sit, they are just overbloated PHP and Coldfusion files. Everytime a new law was created, the prior person just wrote another file, dropped it in the web directory and added some trigger like if order date > 1/1/2012 run feesRuling2012.php
16:11
Yes, rewriting the business logic is part of the scope
it'd probably be easiest to just load in different sets of rules based on date within your code
are they willing to add/remove/edit rules by themselves? or they prefer the way it is now
@tweray they are willing. I've been given a blank check to redo it all the right way
Can't you turn it around and have a load of separate rules, and their own logic which defines the conditions under which they apply?
The old system is near 2 million lines
16:13
There's an awesome case study of a team that rewrote an energy trading contracts simulator in F#
That's what I did a while back when implementing a composite discount system for a shopping basket
I'm sure there's a name for that design pattern
well, then rule engine is the way to go, but... you know... it can be deadly screwed
working from home. On a call. Have to keep reminding myself not to ... well, blow ass
i tried making that sound PC, i gave up
@Squiggle that'd be nice, though you may want to include some sort of mapping system
@SteveG Do it
Call will end very soon.
16:15
having the rules determine when they apply and when they don't works for odd cases, but seems a bit too tightly coupled for simple scenarios or ones when those conditions may change
i almost did on accident
@ShotgunNinja it was great, but only had perhaps 15 types of deals. The trick was applying the discounts in an order that seemed fair to the customer, but didn't leave the seller out of pocket.
Saw a first world dilemma recently
uh oh'
"Is it rude to blow ass whilst standing next to someone at a urinal?"
16:16
@SteveG you made it worse lol
@Squiggle I've worked on a discount rule engine before as well, and we used a tiny DSL that someone implemented ages earlier
i blew ass in the line at bed bad and beyond once
hilarious.
Hahaha
@Pac2015 so one of the benefits of a rules engine is that, with all your rules as you've described them, which might modify data that other rules depend on...rules engines know that, and will re-run rules automatically. This does mean that rules engines can lock up on certain scenarios, but you should find that out by testing and it's a clear indicator that you have some rules that are ambiguous
> bed bad and beyond
16:16
@SteveG in the UK we call it "trump"
bed bath and beyond
@Squiggle lol
"bad" is German for "bath". I'll allow it.
truth
no, fu sippy
16:16
pulling a sipy
hes learning
Post that on Trump's twitter feed
> 'Trump' is a bowdlerization for 'fart'
Donald Trump needs to do an Ed Balls.
is that
what
16:17
Benoit Balls
!!urban Ed Balls
@Sippy Ed Balls Ed Balls
!!urban bowdlerization
genuine LOL at Cap's response
16:18
@ShotgunNinja No definition found for bowdlerization
did I typo that?
@KendallFrey Aren't they .. I'm gonna say "training balls"
why did the word ass come up 3 times before someone said fart
And fuck off Im not googling that.
Verb: bowdlerize ‎(third-person singular simple present bowdlerizes, present participle bowdlerizing, simple past and past participle bowdlerized)
  1. To remove or alter those parts of a text considered offensive, vulgar, or otherwise unseemly.
  2. 1912, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Lost World, ch. 2:
  3. 1961, J. A. Philip, "Mimesis in the Sophistês of Plato," Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, vol. 92, p. 455:
16:18
!!wiki ben wa balls
@KendallFrey I think it's actually supposed to be Ben-Wa
yep.
@ShotgunNinja No, you don't get the reference
oooooohkay
16:19
@KendallFrey I know Benoit is a French name, but you're right, I don't get the reference
@ShotgunNinja Archer
@TomW I will have to look into that. This is a bit of a daunting undertaking and I have a tendency to get dished these kind of projects
and then asked can we have this done in a few months?
I know my girlfriend owns a kegel set
Took them 4 years to build the quagmire they call a site
16:21
a few can mean 2 or 9
My girlfriend owObject reference not set to an instance of an object.
4
@KendallFrey shit, we broke Kendall
@tweray in their perception a few is 4 months
That needs to be a bot response
@Pac2015 He's Quagmire! Quagmire! You never really know what he's gonna do next! He's Quagmire! Quagmire! "Giggity giggity giggity giggity ..."
16:23
!!brokekendall
@ShotgunNinja That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@ShotgunNinja Kendall broke Kendall.
@KendallFrey w8... it compiles?
And what adds to the mess is they tell their clients how they can customize the application to meet their needs. To take an aesthetic analogy, their approach to customization for every client is to copy the client dashboard.php page, throw in some CSS for that client, save it, then put an if client_ID = '2294' load clientDashboard2294.php
pretty sure i just broke my finger
thank you god, appre iate it
16:25
And the have about 600 pages like that
@SteveG rip
wtf were you doing
you're on a god damn call
@Pac2015 given the complexity and importance of getting it 1) right and 2) maintainable I think you have a strong case for taking exactly as much time as you need to plan properly and use the right tool for the job, even if it takes a lot of research
trying to open a god damned bottle of medicine
got pissed
and, yeah
"medicine"
i hope it's advil, and i hope you openned it
16:26
it was that stupid throad spray stuff
Wow.
Sec I need an irony break.
@SteveG you mean the stuff that makes it numb?
yeah, well, now half my body is gonna be numb
these fucking idiots
wrap it like it's charlie sheens cock
@Pac2015 and if you are going to research, treat the research task like any other task and set incremental goals with timeboxes to prove you're making progress
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@TomW that's my position. I kindly told my manager I wouldn't feel comfortable taking less than a year to go through and scope all the rules and laws just from the business side of the operations
They don't even have documentation for those rules. It usually goes like this. "Hey that new TRID federal law goes into effect Oct 3. Write a module for the rule that does this this and that"
And several years later they have code files reflecting laws they forgot about, some of which have been amended
16:29
@TomW thats some good advice
And they added a whole new file to reflect that rather than just modify the existing file to reflect the change in the mortgage rule
@Pac2015 [devil's advocate] what's the cost of getting it wrong?
@Squiggle, cost of getting it wrong, $10,000/fine from the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
@Pac2015 Not that it's any of my business but you should get a new job.
Agreed, holy crap
this sounds like they're using you to get clear of their own foolishness
16:30
And civil charges if the error/omission is grossly over or understated on the morgage discosure
disclosure
Thats also $10,000/day
press the up arrow to edit, or use the drop-down by the posts
@Pac2015 civil charges against who? your boss? :D
@Pac2015 the rules engine I've used supports versioning, and all historical information is retained automatically. So you could add a new version to Policy: TRID with an updated definition, and have all previous definitions of that policy retained if you ever need to do some forensics on an old event
@Squiggle, Civil charges against the company and the persons responsible for introducing the error if its an egregious one
@TomW I will definitely look at that
@Pac2015 any scope for "hey feds, we did what you said, you didn't explain it clearly enough"? I expect the answer to that is HAHAHA NO GO TO JAIL
16:32
@Pac2015 so... that's a pretty compelling argument for getting it right. I'd suggest the addition of a QA on this project.
@Squiggle, no QA. Just me as the developer, one P/T contract developer and one IT Director/pseudo developer
They don't want to pay for a QA person
Their argument is thats why you setup unit tests
...
'1.1.1'.split('.').map(parseInt)[0] == parseInt('1.1.1'.split('.')[0]); // true
'1.1.1'.split('.').map(parseInt)[1] == parseInt('1.1.1'.split('.')[1]); // false
'1.1.1'.split('.').map(parseInt)[2] == parseInt('1.1.1'.split('.')[2]); // true
wtfjs
'1.1.1'.split('.').map(parseInt) // [1, NaN, 1] =.=
javascript is trash
unfortunately, its the best tool for the job
I was trying to do something with Dates in JS yesterday
What a fucking minefield.
16:35
right?
moment.js helps a bit
damn, codelens is getting freaky powerful
Didn't want external library for what I needed to do
@Pac2015 it's a better argument for unit tests than many I've heard. Still, what about scenarios for example where the library is doing the right thing, but the UI presents it incorrectly?
Ended up doing something that looks stupid
can you get fined for that? Are they SURE of their answer?
16:36
lol, i unmuted my call, just to say what i'm typing in chat outloud
smh
@CuddleBunny but... '1.1.1'.split('.').map(function(i) { return parseInt(i); }) // [1, 1, 1]
@TomW Funny you mention that scenario, that has actually just happened
To this company and their software vendor
@Squiggle wow...
it does
On a closing disclosure, the closing cost was mistated by $9,218
Showing that the buyer has a $9,218 credit to them which was actually a seller credit
They sent it to the bank who was taking it to signing for a closing
and they caught it and freaked out
It got sent to the CFPB
Why all the hate on JS tho
@Pac2015 I'd definitely want another person corroborating my work in that case
And they levied fines
@MaartenWachters Cos it's a pos
16:39
It was caused by a bug in the code with the vendor integration
@Pac2015 As in your company??
@Sippy how else u gonna get web apps and applets but for JS
so the vendor has been racking up $10k a day in fines. We are 24 days into it and they haven't fixed it
I cant image wpf inside ur site would be very good for the loading times
4 mins ago, by Steve G
unfortunately, its the best tool for the job
16:40
My company was fined for it because they didn't proof it before sending it out
@Pac2015 but if they're committed to making you do everything, I would ensure you also have a comprehensive set of automated UI tests, using for example Selenium webdriver
It serves a purpose.
That doesn't make it good.
It's objectively awful.
christmas tree of doom
Lol
i'm going to win this
2
16:40
Haha "The JS christmas tree!"
aaAAADDMIIINSSS SPPAAAAAMMM
you win
2
i don't want to kill the whole room with our gibberish
How do we get it to go on the other side
I want both
Flagging intensifies Kappa
16:41
javascript is a great programming language for being written in 10 days
Most c# developers can not create a decent single form CRUD app in 10 days
@CuddleBunny shiiiiit this is really bugging me now
@DavidDV I can do it in 15 minutes with web forms lol
btw its not about you, its about the user :)
@Sippy edit every prior comment to be responding to the comment tree
5 messages moved to Trash
16:42
@KaelanFouwels Have you seen any documentation for the new templates in VS 2015? They changed a large chunk of it, for instance: IApplicationBuilder vs IBuilder and abstracted the services out a bit.
herp
jeremy killed our christmas tree
you're a heretic jeremy.
he's declaring war on christmas
16:42
I swear i didnt flag
mmmm....no, not going to be much help there
> I can’t even say what’s wrong with (PHP/JS), because — okay. Imagine you have uh, a toolbox. A set of tools. Looks okay, standard stuff in there.
> You pull out a screwdriver, and you see it’s one of those weird tri-headed things. Okay, well, that’s not very useful to you, but you guess it comes in handy sometimes.
> You pull out the hammer, but to your dismay, it has the claw part on both sides. Still serviceable though, I mean, you can hit nails with the middle of the head holding it sideways.
i dont care if you flagged or not, lol, nothing was inappropriate
> You pull out the pliers, but they don’t have those serrated surfaces; it’s flat and smooth. That’s less useful, but it still turns bolts well enough, so whatever.
> And on you go. Everything in the box is kind of weird and quirky, but maybe not enough to make it completely worthless. And there’s no clear problem with the set as a whole; it still has all the tools.
> Now imagine you meet millions of carpenters using this toolbox who tell you “well hey what’s the problem with these tools? They’re all I’ve ever used and they work fine!”
16:43
That is what I figured, since they made so many changes.
@Pac2015 it sounds like an interesting project, but possibly one with major stress
@SteveG What about flags, what is going on?
@Jeremy That's decent lol
parseInt('1', 0) // 1
parseInt('1', 1) // NaN
parseInt('1', 2) // 1
16:44
How exactly is JS that
@SteveG annoying though
A semi usuable tool
I was about to kick you both :P
@KendallFrey do you need a tissue?
things are wrong with javascript but you know what please replace it with a better language that is supported on all those environments
16:44
;)
I think given the stakes you're going to have to set the expectation that it's done when you say it's done, non-negotiable. You don't have to accept putting out faulty software if you might be held personally responsible for defects
@KendallFrey You gonna cry?
@Squiggle yup, I just saw that
@SteveG do you have an issue
Let's go kendall
16:45
We're all adults, knock it off.
i am pissy today, i have lots of issues
naopleb!
Let's go
rip
16:45
LOL
bitch
@Greg we're being playful :)
lol owned
16:45
Steve couldn't find a cat to rent :(
Okay, I just don't want anything to be misconstrued.
i would so rent a cat
if they offered
Was hoping for juicy drama
for what purpose
16:46
fuu how many ROs do we have now?
@Greg Don't get twisted over the C++ shit. We ain't them.
if I may ask
i want to get a pet, but am scared i wouldn't take care of it
Well, I think I'm goin to try my hand at writing in some of that C-hashtag language you guys are always talking about. Tootles~
^ jimmies are rustled
16:46
Lol
haha
> rustling intensifies
@TomW it has a lot of stressors in it
Especially with all the federal red tape
@Pac2015 Why have you not run far and fast
I'm curious.
I don't feel like being lectured by a moderator for something trivial.
16:47
Are there professional auditors you can enlist to help you verify correctness?
ass chewings are part of life
They're too cheap to hire QA which leads me to believe your salary isn't anything overly special either
They don't develop software in any way that's remotely proper, they hash shit together in the hopes that it'll work and pay ridiculous fines when it doesn't
Which is why I have a meeting with 2 hiring managers today to interview for angularJS,bootstrap front end position
I'm gonna giggle a little every time I see this code
and a full stack position
16:48
I'd be scared that the boss would run off to barbados and leave me with the legal problems.
const string BUILD_SERVER_MACHINE_NAME = "ARTHURDENT";
at the US PTO
Nice man
Good luck to you
@KendallFrey Do you get the towel reference yet?
@Sippy I'm underpaid and I wear 5 hats
16:49
I googled it
You god damn scrub
I get the reference, but not the joke
4head
@Sippy
Protip: Jokes are intended to be funny.
16:49
true
Towels save lives bro
do you want to be BFF
I'm paid $65K for the DC metro area
that was the idea I think I can't remember
Well below median
If ( MaartenWachters.IsOutBoys)
MessageBox("bye");
16:49
@SteveG 4lyf?
@KendallFrey lol
for LIFE
yeeeeeeeee bru
Can we get matching tattoos
yea
half hearts?
16:50
sweet.
yeah!
Every time I see cinnamon I read cimmanon because of this damn chat.
wut
oh, that's a HTML room dude
i have a funny tsory about cinnamon
16:51
unfortunately, i'd get banned
dude in the gender neutral sense
@SteveG steam chat
ah.
@KendallFrey copy pasta it here.
afk noms
@Sippy you got steam?
add meh
BFF
16:54
@Sippy MSFT and google are too cheap for QA, too
always shipping shit software, broke companies
;)
i'm sure ms and google have some sort of QA, no?
Companies that make things that fly to a place and explode have been known to fuck up QA
anything thats an aggregate root, gets it's own repository
If that isn't a case for zero defects I don't know what is
16:56
"throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick"
@SteveG They have designers and UX people, but no dedicated QA team
Automated the rest
(AFAIK)
@SteveG hommiestevieg
add that @Sippy
@SteveG iamSippyCup
rly
16:56
yeah
4hed
i added you
done
I am convinced that development should be kept as simple as possible
16:58
Anybody worked with ApiControllers before? I'm at the point where I know so little that I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to be looking for.
I am convinced that was 100% unprovoked
@mikeTheLiar yea
whats your specific question
@mikeTheLiar do you know MVC at all?

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