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Decorators in python.

I made the decorators course in solo learn but I don't have pro, so I couldn't try it. I understand nothing! Can someone explain me decorators, higher order functions and this functions in functions AND give me examples why and how to use? This course I so short and badly to understand!!!

21st Aug 2025, 7:40 AM
Jakob
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you don't need a pro account to write decorator functions. there are external sources that can help you learn about decorators. https://realpython.com/primer-on-JUMP_LINK__&&__python__&&__JUMP_LINK-decorators/ yes, i agree, the courses have become less and less informative with each revision. not enough explanation and examples, all for the sake of keeping the lesson format consistent and 'cute'. a case of form over function. anyway, decorators are higher-order functions. they accept functions as arguments. they call the function internally and perform additional operations on the result. the @decorator is just a convenient syntax sugar. the lesson have this example: def uppercase(func): def wrapper(): orig_message = func() modified_message = orig_message.upper() return modified_message return wrapper @uppercase def greet(): return "Welcome!" # Using the decorated function print(greet()) if you comment out @uppercase, you could use uppercase like: print(uppercase(greet)())
21st Aug 2025, 8:27 AM
Bob_Li
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Thank you! This article is so much better than the sololearn course!
21st Aug 2025, 9:30 AM
Jakob
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why this ⬇️? uppercase(greet)() because uppercase returns another function -> wrapper. you have to call that to get the final result. it's awkward, thus the @uppercase decorator syntax.
21st Aug 2025, 9:12 AM
Bob_Li
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