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- Magic_(programming) abstract "In the context of computer programming, magic is an informal term for abstraction - it is used to describe code that handles complex tasks while hiding that complexity to present a simple interface. The term is somewhat tongue-in-cheek and carries bad connotations, implying that the true behavior of the code is not immediately apparent. For example, Perl's polymorphic typing and closure mechanisms are often called "magic". The term implies that the hidden complexity is at least in principle understandable, in contrast to black magic and deep magic, which describe arcane techniques that are deliberately hidden or extremely difficult to understand. The action of such abstractions is described as being done "automagically", a portmanteau of automatically and magically.".
- Magic_(programming) wikiPageID "2641649".
- Magic_(programming) wikiPageRevisionID "592339639".
- Magic_(programming) hasPhotoCollection Magic_(programming).
- Magic_(programming) sign Larry_Wall.
- Magic_(programming) source "perlguts manual page, Perl 5".
- Magic_(programming) text "Any SV [scalar value] may be magical, that is, it has special features that a normal SV does not have.".
- Magic_(programming) subject Category:Computer_folklore.
- Magic_(programming) comment "In the context of computer programming, magic is an informal term for abstraction - it is used to describe code that handles complex tasks while hiding that complexity to present a simple interface. The term is somewhat tongue-in-cheek and carries bad connotations, implying that the true behavior of the code is not immediately apparent. For example, Perl's polymorphic typing and closure mechanisms are often called "magic".".
- Magic_(programming) label "Magic (programming)".
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- Magic_(programming) sameAs Q6730587.
- Magic_(programming) sameAs Q6730587.
- Magic_(programming) wasDerivedFrom Magic_(programming)?oldid=592339639.
- Magic_(programming) isPrimaryTopicOf Magic_(programming).