If JavaScript represents its source as a string, and a string is a primitive data type in JS, and eval(string) evaluates a program... 1/
@knardi seems like as long as there's read(#<source>) -> #<sexp>, serialize(#<sexp>) -> #<source> and eval(#<source>), same expressiveness
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