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@ -1387,7 +1387,8 @@ which might be why I find it odd
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16:26 < Lindrian> why?
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16:28 < Lindrian> I need to remember the functionality of seq, par and pseq.
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16:28 < Lindrian> seq forces evaluation of the first argument, before returning the second?
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par creates a "spark" that allows the first argument to be evaluated at the same time the second is being returned?
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par creates a "spark" that allows the first argument to be evaluated at the same time the
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second is being returned?
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16:28 < Lindrian> I thinkkkkk
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16:30 < Lindrian> damn cant remember pseq, gotta look it up
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16:31 < Lindrian> oh right, pseq evaluates the left before returning the right, guaranteed.
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