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103103</code></pre>
104104<hr>
105- <p>The telnet client should display: <code>Local Echo is on</code></p>
106105<p>A simple equation: x = y + 2</p>
107106<p>When the process is complete, the utility will output the text
108107<code>Scan complete. Found N results.</code> You can then
109108proceed to the next step.</p>
110109<p>Use the command <code>help mycommand</code> to view documentation
111110for the command "mycommand".</p>
111+ <p>The telnet client should display: <code>Local Echo is on</code></p>
112+ <p>The operator <code>(#)</code> takes a bit <code>x</code> and a
113+ sequence <code>a</code> and produces a new sequence <code>x # a</code> with
114+ <code>x</code> as the head and <code>a</code> as the tail (very much like the
115+ built-in operation <code>(:)</code> for lists):</p>
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221- <!-- The Teletype Text element -->
222- < p > The telnet client should display: < tt > Local Echo is on</ tt > </ p >
223-
224221
225222<!-- The Variable element -->
226223< p > A simple equation: < var > x</ var > = < var > y</ var > + 2 </ p >
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235232<!-- The Keyboard Input element -->
236233< p > Use the command < kbd > help mycommand</ kbd > to view documentation
237234for the command "mycommand".</ p >
235+
236+
237+ <!-- The Teletype Text element -->
238+ < p > The telnet client should display: < tt > Local Echo is on</ tt > </ p >
239+
240+
241+ <!-- http://math.andrej.com/2007/09/28/seemingly-impossible-functional-programs/ -->
242+ < p > The operator < tt > (#)</ tt > takes a bit < tt > x</ tt > and a
243+ sequence < tt > a</ tt > and produces a new sequence < tt > x # a</ tt > with
244+ < tt > x</ tt > as the head and < tt > a</ tt > as the tail (very much like the
245+ built-in operation < tt > (:)</ tt > for lists):</ p >
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169169* * *
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171- The telnet client should display: `Local Echo is on`
172-
173171A simple equation: x = y \+ 2
174172
175173When the process is complete, the utility will output the text
176174`Scan complete. Found N results.` You can then
177175proceed to the next step.
178176
179177Use the command `help mycommand` to view documentation
180- for the command "mycommand".
178+ for the command "mycommand".
179+
180+ The telnet client should display: `Local Echo is on`
181+
182+ The operator `(#)` takes a bit `x` and a
183+ sequence `a` and produces a new sequence `x # a` with
184+ `x` as the head and `a` as the tail (very much like the
185+ built-in operation `(:)` for lists):
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168168
169169* * *
170170
171- The telnet client should display: `Local Echo is on`
172-
173171A simple equation: x = y \+ 2
174172
175173When the process is complete, the utility will output the text
176174`Scan complete. Found N results.` You can then
177175proceed to the next step.
178176
179177Use the command `help mycommand` to view documentation
180- for the command "mycommand".
178+ for the command "mycommand".
179+
180+ The telnet client should display: `Local Echo is on`
181+
182+ The operator `(#)` takes a bit `x` and a
183+ sequence `a` and produces a new sequence `x # a` with
184+ `x` as the head and `a` as the tail (very much like the
185+ built-in operation `(:)` for lists):
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168168
169169* * *
170170
171- The telnet client should display: `Local Echo is on`
172-
173171A simple equation: x = y \+ 2
174172
175173When the process is complete, the utility will output the text
176174`Scan complete. Found N results.` You can then
177175proceed to the next step.
178176
179177Use the command `help mycommand` to view documentation
180- for the command "mycommand".
178+ for the command "mycommand".
179+
180+ The telnet client should display: `Local Echo is on`
181+
182+ The operator `(#)` takes a bit `x` and a
183+ sequence `a` and produces a new sequence `x # a` with
184+ `x` as the head and `a` as the tail (very much like the
185+ built-in operation `(:)` for lists):
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