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@vgr
As an extended toy universe Lego is great but as STEM skills and intuitions catalyst it is a cul de sac of arrested development. There is a weird way it directs your attention away from all the hard problems, which are partly encapsulated away, partly curated out entirely.
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It is an extremely expressive medium for modeling some closed-world subsets of engineering in a way that achieves a certain stylized skeuomorphic fidelity at the expense of insight into base principles. Technic mitigates that somewhat but still feeds the wrong motivations.
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Toy universes are like standardized tests. Being good at standardized tests mainly demonstrates that you have a talent for standardized tests. Being good at Lego mainly demonstrates that you’re good at Lego. True of toy-like programming languages/environments for kids too.
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There is a like Lego-like streak in OOP philosophy but unlike Lego, it enjoyed decades of practical use because it was a leaky mixed paradigm. Smalltalk = Lego probably. C++ = mixed paradigm. Java = mighty striving to keep it Lego like in production that arguably failed by bloat.
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