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If you're new to learning magic, the first thing you should do is check your public library for books on magic. Books are one of the best ways to learn new and easy tricks. Most often, magic books have tricks that you can learn how to do using everyday items found around the home ...
Finally, you can watch magic being performed by NPCs in nearly all of the areas of the Faire. Although the NPCs do not explain how they are casting the spells, they provide some examples of what you can do using the magic. If you hover your cursor over the NPC, the name describes the...
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The Magic Inner Circle course was perfect for me. It explained many different types of magic and gave me a good understanding of many magical concepts I had heard about but never understood. The emphasis is on the powerful effect a presentation can have. Keep it simple. Devious, yes but co...
we extract the value of the corresponding Regex named group. With these values we build a parameter array which will be used to invoke the matching method. The GetAttribute routine supplies the magic ingredient to get the value of our custom parameters in the first class. GetAttribute extracts ...
By leveraging the nameof operator, it’s possible to eliminate the vast majority of “magic” strings that refer to code identifiers as long as they’re in scope. This not only eliminates runtime errors due to misspellings within the magic strings, which are never verified by the complier, ...
By leveraging the nameof operator, it’s possible to eliminate the vast majority of “magic” strings that refer to code identifiers as long as they’re in scope. This not only eliminates runtime errors due to misspellings within the magic strings, which are...
The game becomes a sort of linguistic Magic Eye at that point: If I loosen my focus and look past the initial guess to imagine all the words that might be formed from any yellow- or green-marked letter, I'll eventually find the answer. Or not! And that's OK, I'm fine with a lo...