@@ -349,10+349,9 @@ Here's how it looks to say the same thing in various of these languages.
The following site may be useful; it lets you run a Scheme interpreter inside your web browser:
The following site may be useful; it lets you run a Scheme interpreter inside your web browser:
-<ul>
-<li>[Try Scheme in your web browser](http://tryscheme.sourceforge.net/)
-</ul>
+* [Try Scheme in your web browser](http://tryscheme.sourceforge.net/)
+
1. Function application and parentheses
1. Function application and parentheses
@@ -398,7+397,7 @@ The following site may be useful; it lets you run a Scheme interpreter inside yo
(let ((two 2))
(+ three two)))
(let ((two 2))
(+ three two)))
-Most of the parentheses in this construction *aren't* playing the role of applying a function to some arguments---only the ones in `(+ three two)` are doing that.
+Most of the parentheses in this construction *aren't* playing the role of applying a function to some arguments---only the ones in `(+ three two)` are doing that.