deep magic
[poss. from C. S. Lewis's "Narnia" books] n. An
awesomely arcane technique central to a program or system, esp. one
neither generally published nor available to hackers at large (compare
black art); one that could only have been composed by a true
wizard. Compiler optimization techniques and many aspects of
OS design used to be deep magic; many techniques in
cryptography, signal processing, graphics, and AI still are.
Compare heavy wizardry. Esp. found in comments of the form
"Deep magic begins here...". Compare voodoo programming.