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I don't want to take away from this, but any time a home built lisp interpreter comes up with a "let me show you how it works", I always have to reference back to the MAL (make a lisp) project:

https://github.com/kanaka/mal

I find it's better to write it yourself than just have it explained to you. It really doesn't take that long to do, and it's broken into nice chunks of discrete work.



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