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@@ -58,7 +58,9 @@ g>:f ``` ## lists -a list is a special type of noun. they contain any amount of nouns in a specific order, including lists themselves. certain operators expect lists as operands. if a nonlist is passed to these operators, then the operand is treated as a list with that noun as its only element. lists can be composed with the `,` operator. it is similar to a "cons" operation. it appends the first operand to the second operand, which is assumed to be a list. lists exist unconditionally. +a list is a special type of noun. they contain any amount of nouns in a specific order, including lists themselves. certain operators expect lists as operands. if a nonlist is passed to these operators, then the operand is treated as a list with that noun as its only element. lists can be composed with the `,` operator. it is similar to a "cons" operation. it appends the first operand to the second operand, which is assumed to be a list. + +lists can be interpreted semantically as meaning all of its elements in order. for example, the sentence `A,B,C` means that there exists `A`, then `B`, then `C`, which indicates that they happen in order. ## operator side-effects some operators have **side-effects** which means that |
