Instinct is Learned
Mr. Reynolds is a vivid 83 year old who lived alone at home. He walks everyday int he morning first thing before he has a small cup of coffee. His kids bought him an ipad and he uses it to browse the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Pittsburgh Post Gazette while eating breakfast. Every morning it’s the same breakfast…toast with honey and a small cup of yogurt. Then he’s ready to start the day, just when the rest of his neighbors are waking up. Today however, he ate hist toast and his stomach grumbled, louder than usual.  He thought to himself that he’d better get to the bathroom qu...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - November 10, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Clinical Source Type: blogs

A Living History – Eleonore of Bavaria
She was silver-haired and weepy-eyed, with bluish gray bags under he lower-eyelids. Her grandson sat staring at his ipad. He looked like an Irish bartender–with a red beard and a toothy smile. He was patient and spent over five-hours at her bedside, with nowhere specific to go. She spoke perfect english with a slight european accent, but the more I listened the more familiar it sounded. Taking her full history, I asked extra questions as an excuse to listen to the pleasant sing-song voice. She stressed and drew out her ‘S’ sounds with a soothing tone that reminded me of the Kaa, the crafty, sly snake from...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - October 28, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Clinical Source Type: blogs

A Living History – Eleonore of Bavaria
She was silver-haired and weepy-eyed, with bluish gray bags under he lower-eyelids. Her grandson sat staring at his ipad. He looked like an Irish bartender–with a red beard and a toothy smile. He was patient and spent over five-hours at her bedside, with nowhere specific to go. She spoke perfect english with a slight european accent, but the more I listened the more familiar it sounded. Taking her full history, I asked extra questions as an excuse to listen to the pleasant sing-song voice. She stressed and drew out her ‘S’ sounds with a soothing tone that reminded me of the Kaa, the crafty, sly snake from...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - October 28, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Clinical Source Type: blogs

A Living History – Eleonore of Bavaria
She was silver-haired and weepy-eyed, with bluish gray bags under he lower-eyelids. Her grandson sat staring at his ipad. He looked like an Irish bartender–with a red beard and a toothy smile. He was patient and spent over five-hours at her bedside, with nowhere specific to go. She spoke perfect english with a slight european accent, but the more I listened the more familiar it sounded. Taking her full history, I asked extra questions as an excuse to listen to the pleasant sing-song voice. She stressed and drew out her ‘S’ sounds with a soothing tone that reminded me of the Kaa, the crafty, sly snake fro...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - October 28, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Clinical Source Type: blogs

Learning React
is hard. On one hand the code looks like HTML.  But it’s not straight HTML, it’s got other code decorators injected into it. As a result the browswer can’t read the files as it can read straight (vanilla) javascript. An intermediate compiler/transpiler is needed to convert JSX (the HTML looking javascript) into JS that the browser can render.  This is what Babel is used for. The first few times I tried to teach myself React, I got really hung up on JSX. I had a hard time keeping straight what it was used for, and it’s appearance being so similar to HTML kept confusing me. In reality it’s no...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - March 7, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Computing Node React Source Type: blogs

Learning React
is hard. On one hand the code looks like HTML.  But it’s not straight HTML, it’s got other code decorators injected into it. As a result the browswer can’t read the files as it can read straight (vanilla) javascript. An intermediate compiler/transpiler is needed to convert JSX (the HTML looking javascript) into JS that the browser can render.  This is what Babel is used for. The first few times I tried to teach myself React, I got really hung up on JSX. I had a hard time keeping straight what it was used for, and it’s appearance being so similar to HTML kept confusing me. In reality it’s no...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - March 7, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Computing Node React Source Type: blogs

Learning React
is hard. On one hand the code looks like HTML.  But it’s not straight HTML, it’s got other code decorators injected into it. As a result the browswer can’t read the files as it can read straight (vanilla) javascript. An intermediate compiler/transpiler is needed to convert JSX (the HTML looking javascript) into JS that the browser can render.  This is what Babel is used for. The first few times I tried to teach myself React, I got really hung up on JSX. I had a hard time keeping straight what it was used for, and it’s appearance being so similar to HTML kept confusing me. In reality it’s no...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - March 7, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Computing Node React Source Type: blogs

Node.js: Redirecting to new page after an XML Delete request
I couldn’t think of a clearer way to title this post, other than describing the action I was trying to accomplish.  It took me 4 days to sort this out from hints I received online (Free Code Camp Gitter Help channel), the MDN Javascript documentation and a host of Stack Overflow questions. The project I am working on is the Free Code Camp Voting App project. it’s the first of the full-stack apps, I used MEEN (Mongo ,Express,  EJS (or your choice of binding script), Node). I first attempted this app 18 months ago, and failed miserably. Normally failure is an opportunity for learning, but it was so painfully c...
Source: Mr. Hassle's Long Underpants - March 7, 2017 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Doc Shazam Tags: Computing javascript Node Source Type: blogs