Dan> This is my philosophy too. I do use locals sometimes, but
Dan> typically only one or two locals words per vocabulary. The
Dan> version without locals is usually cleaner, I find.

Same here, mostly. I think a good knowledge of the libraries really
helps for writing clean stack code, because this way most of the local
state ends up stored in objects (e.g. your current position in a
sequence is stored in a slice object, rather than being another
variable that you have to carry around on the stack).

Alex

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