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@@ -177,6 +177,8 @@ where the word ~if~ just checks if the third thing from the top of the stack (th
whatever's inside the first quote, otherwise execute the second quote. Note that this wording is a little bit confusing because the /first thing you write/
is also the /last thing on the stack/ because adding new things to the stack puts the first thing /below/ the second.
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Now, also observe that inside the quotes we are storing valid code. This will become important later on as we introduce the concept of /metaprogramming/. First,
though, we have to introduce a couple more important predefined words.