Jul 10, 2017 · 1 min read
The first two columns (variables and values) go together, so hundred contains 100 and multiply contains the address <#333>.
The last two columns (addresses and objects) also go together, so #333 is where the function is actually located. That’s why the two sets of columns are separated by a narrow empty column.
I use this convention throughout all the images in the article. If the other images make sense, try to map your understanding of those to the last image.
