Magic functions or methods, also known as special methods or dunder methods (short for "double underscore"), are a core feature of Python's object-oriented programming paradigm. These functions allow developers to define how their objects behave under specific circumstances, making them integral for creating intuitive and Pythonic code. More @Wikipedia
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