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How dunder methods rule Python under the hood

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How dunder methods rule Python under the hood
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[Python dunder methods] – like `__init__` – are sometimes referred to as “magic methods” but they are not! They are just regular methods! Functions that are associated with objects and that you can call with arguments. The only thing is... Python also calls those functions behind the scenes in certain situations! So, let us learn what that is all about.