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How are s-expressions different from functions?
It's not entirely clear to me how s-expressions differ from the body of functions? It seems that the essence is very similar.
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An S-expression is a concrete method of representing a function body. In addition, it can be understood not only as the description itself, but also as a call to this very function.
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