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My software engineering portfolio: some screenshots
by Patrick Lee on 07 Oct 2020 in categories actuarial tech with tags ASP.NET Core Azure Azure Data Factory AzureFunctions AzureQueues Blazor cashflow projection crime LUIS natural language processing NoSQL React SQLAzure Telerik WPF
This shows an embedded slideshow from my Smugmug site of my work on various software projects.
New version (4.0) available of David Wilkie's Covid19 model
by Patrick Lee on 10 Apr 2020 in categories actuarial with tags COVID19
David Wilkie has just published a new version (4.0) of his model for the Covid19 virus, it is available under the 10 April 2020 entry on https://davidwilkieworks.wordpress.com/coronavirus-covid-19/ . This version allows longer delays between infection, symptoms appearing, cases being reporting, and deaths.
Using Azure Storage? Use the new Nuget Packages or for Tables Microsoft.Azure.CosmosDb.Table
by Patrick Lee on 10 Apr 2020 in categories tech with tags ASP.NET Core AzureTables
On 6 April 2020 Microsoft released new versions of Nuget Packages to enable developers to read and write to Azure Storage accounts. For example, to connect to blobs (binary large objects, typically images or files), use the new Azure.Storage.Blobs Nuget package. (e.g. I have just used version 12.4.1). Example of ...
When is Covid-19 going to peak in the UK? Some analysis from David Wilkie's v3 model
by Patrick Lee on 03 Apr 2020 in categories actuarial with tags COVID19
There is no perfect model, and it seems clear that there is still a lot of uncertainty about how long the Covid-19 virus is infectious for, how long carriers can be both asymptomatic and contagious. The UK government seem to be expecting the current epidemic to peak within a couple ...
This site now updated to use ASP.Net Core 3.1
by Patrick Lee on 02 Apr 2020 in categories tech with tags ASP.NET Core ButterCMS Telerik
For those with a developer/techie interest, I have recently updated this site to use ASP.NET Core 3.1. ButterCMS is used as a headless CMS engine, and I have added Telerik Kendo UI for ASP.NET Core controls which I aim to use for some more data based future posts. An Azure ...
Links to Covid19 Actuaries' Response Group Bulletins 4 to 6
by Patrick Lee on 02 Apr 2020 in categories actuarial with tags COVID19
For those unable or unwilling to log in to Linked In, here are recent bulletins published by the group to in our collective battle to make sense of and overcome the Covid-19 pandemic: Covid-19 Actuaries Response Group Bulletin 4: UK is not like China! (30 Mar 2020) Covid-19 Actuaries Response ...
David Wilkie Covid19 model: his new website has updates (including version 3)
by Patrick Lee on 30 Mar 2020 in categories actuarial with tags COVID19
David Wilkie now has his own website, where further updates on his model will be posted, including the latest: a version 3 which tries to allow for the effect of changes in social distancing policy, see here .
Web version of David Wilkie's Covid-19 model v 2.1
by Patrick Lee on 30 Mar 2020 in categories actuarial tech with tags COVID19 javascript Telerik
For those who are not comfortable with downloading and manipulating Excel files, I have written a web version of version 2.1 of D avid Wilkie's model (the slightly earlier version than the 2.2 version published yesterday) for #Covid19. Click here to use the web model. It is not as flexible ...
Update to David Wilkie's Covid-19 model: version 2.2
by Patrick Lee on 29 Mar 2020 in categories actuarial with tags COVID19
Further to previous posts, here are files for an updated version (2.2) of David Wilkie's model for #Covid19: David writes: I am an actuary, quite familiar with epidemiological models, which can be used in income protection insurance (IPI), which many doctors/GPs will be familiar with. Using the IPI methodology I ...
"What is a coronavirus?" Link to Bulletin 3 from the Covid-19 Actuaries Response Group
by Patrick Lee on 27 Mar 2020 in categories actuarial with tags COVID19
For those unable to not wanting to log in to LinkedIn, Bulletin 3 from the Covid-19 Actuaries' Response Group can be downloaded from here .