;; M-Eval input:
At this point you can start entering Scheme commands... but be prepared to wait
-a _long_ time for the result. For instance, the following example from SICP
-defines and demonstrates a recursive list append procedure:
+a while for each result. After all, when evaluating commands in the MCE you are
+running a program in a Scheme interpreter running inside another Scheme
+interpreter which is itself running on a Forth system that is implemented atop
+a virtual register machine running in the Julia numerical computing
+environment. **That's four levels of abstraction more than a native Julia
+program experiences**, so some delay is to be expected!
+
+For instance, the following example from SICP defines and demonstrates a
+recursive list append procedure:
(define (append x y)
(if (null? x)
;;; M-Eval value:
(a b c d e f)
-Be prepared to wait 20 min or more for the final result to be printed. (Given
-that at this point we have a program running in a Scheme interpreter running
-inside another Scheme interpreter which is itself running on a Forth system
-that is implemented in Julia, this should not be a surprise.)
+You may have to wait a minute or so for the final result to be printed.
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