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"textContent": "That’s fair, for appending single instructions it’s probably worse, although I haven’t benchmarked. I think it should be better when you can append chunks of several instructions, so that it works like a builder.\n\nThe more important thing imo is to avoid the possibility of a “sign error” by putting `<>` in a natural order, and `reverse-list` also helps with that.",
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