While reading about Lego and Playmobil, in a usenet group I read:
When we just want to "play", scenarios/stories, we play with the Playmobil (or, rarely the Lego sets that are already/still built)
When we want to "create things", people, space ships, buildings, build scenarios, we use Lego.
Upon noticing the create/play ratio, I immediately thought of Perl and PHP :)
Like any metaphor, it won't be very solid, but I found another quote that I think could just as well be about Perl/PHP as Lego/Playmobil:
Playmobil is mostly modeling. While you can add items to it, they are all "Playmobilized" versions of actual items. The detail is incredible, but customization is limited, and you're limited in what you can create with it. You're limited to the set designer's imagination.
Lego is a building toy. While items may not look as finished, there's a larger ability to customise and "tweak" the sets to your liking. Plus, you can rebuild a set to whatever you want, add to sets to create your own items, and construct things that only exist in your imagination.
I just wanted to let you know. Don't take it too seriously, please :)
If you can find more Lego/Playmobil quotes that apply to Perl and PHP (or maybe other toys and other languages?) too, please share them. I'll be collecting the best ones at http://juerd.nl/site.plp/perl_lego.
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I'm quite sure lots of Monks were Lego addicted in the past (may be still now). I think it's time to request a voting pool about that... no?
I have to confess I made a lot of various stuff with Lego for my Playmobil chars...
One uses Playmobil to quickly mockup ideas and see how they pan out. Often, it's simpler to leave the idea in Playmobil. However, if it has to be built exactly to spec, it must be done in Legos. This isn't to say that the two cannot happily coexist, though.
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We are the carpenters and bricklayers of the Information Age.
Then there are Damian modules.... *sigh* ... that's not about being less-lazy -- that's about being on some really good drugs -- you know, there is no spoon. - flyingmoose
I shouldn't have to say this, but any code, unless otherwise stated, is untested
I have to admit I hated legos because I could never get them to take the form I wanted, and even if they could it would take me forever to get there. They are too flat and brick like :). Constructs however rocked because they were beams and connectors and panels. Now that was some good building fun! :)
The lego blocks seem too clunky to me, I like the "pipes" and "hubs" of TinkerToys. (Yeah, I'm that old ) :-)
But the net effect is the same.....I'm just a big kid playing with a cooler toy...named Perl.
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#!/usr/bin/perl
for(ref bless{},just'another'perl'hacker){s-:+-$"-g&&print$_.$/}
If you add a vote-feature to the slides, I'll ++ them :)
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