Thats pretty creative. Bloody fine teaching aid, choice of colours and so forth. Chemistry analogy is weak metaphorically
but wtf, the intent eclipses the form. I like file operators in the transuranics, but noble vectors should be the last group (with the quasi ops in the halogens). Group-wise I would have gone with the classical form most CS students learn,
1) bit ops
2) arithmetic ops
3) list and string ops
4) code ops (subs, functions, classes)
which ascend in abstraction from the machine level.
I'm printing it out now. Makes me look forward to Perl6 :)
Andy
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