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  1. What are "magic numbers" in computer programming?

    Aug 19, 2010 · Magic numbers are special value of certain variables which causes the program to behave in an special manner. For example, a communication library might take a Timeout …

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  4. Shroomery - Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator

    Jun 13, 2023 · Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator Roughly estimates a dosage in grams based on the species and potency of the mushroom, whether or not it's dried, and other factors. I …

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  7. python - Mock vs MagicMock - Stack Overflow

    Jun 19, 2013 · With Mock you can mock magic methods but you have to define them. MagicMock has "default implementations of most of the magic methods.". If you don't need to test any …

  8. How do I use Jupyter/IPython magic commands in VSCode?

    Jul 15, 2024 · %cd ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax Note: The idea for this question came from an earlier question with a similar title ("Do jupyter magic commands work on VS Code?") where …

  9. How to use python-magic 5.19-1 - Stack Overflow

    Aug 13, 2014 · Do you have a magic.py file in the same directory as the one you launched the python shell from? The errors you got make it sound like you do (as I just got all your …

  10. How to run IPython magic from a script - Stack Overflow

    The IPython %timeit magic command does its job well for measuring time required to run some Python code. Now, I want to use something analogous in the Python script. I know about the …