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Point of clarification in regards to the first sentence of text: %%sql is a cell magic and not a line magic. It is sort of referenced here where that syntax like you are trying to use is displayed in an old notebook.
KeyError: 'DEFAULT' when attempting to create a table using magic line ...
How do I get them to work? ... Note: The idea for this question came from an earlier question with a similar title ("Do jupyter magic commands work on VS Code?") where the actual problem was unrelated. I'm not genuinely asking, this is just a likely scenario that could lead a VSCode beginner to ask the same question, similar to a canonical ...
In general, this is a really good answer…about magic constants. But "magic number" can also refer to special constants in file formats, debugging constants, etc. At the very least, I think it's important to make it clear that the magic numbers you're talking about are only one type of magic number, even from a "programming point of view".