Aug-30-2019, 07:49 PM
this still focused too narrow to learn about decorators, in general (a subtopic of this thread, now). focusing on just one possible decorator function does not tell me about the scope of what decorators do. do we need to do this in a new thread?
i have read about decorators, but everything i have read leaves more questions than answers. even the tutorial leave no place to ask. when i do see an email address i never get a reply.
the issue is the examples. they don't follow the scope explanations. for many topics, one example can be good enough. for many others, it is not. decorators is one that needs to at least start with a thorough scope explanation and possibly also a range one, as well. none of the tutorials went beyond just making a sales-pitch about decorators being the greatest thing since sliced bread (i hate sliced bread, really).
so far, i give up on decorators.
i have read about decorators, but everything i have read leaves more questions than answers. even the tutorial leave no place to ask. when i do see an email address i never get a reply.
the issue is the examples. they don't follow the scope explanations. for many topics, one example can be good enough. for many others, it is not. decorators is one that needs to at least start with a thorough scope explanation and possibly also a range one, as well. none of the tutorials went beyond just making a sales-pitch about decorators being the greatest thing since sliced bread (i hate sliced bread, really).
so far, i give up on decorators.
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What do you call someone who speaks three languages? Trilingual. Two languages? Bilingual. One language? American.