Hi, folks,

I checked in here several weeks ago.  My son is in high school, and is 
interested in programming.  I have gotten him to do a few simple things 
with Python's Turtle module, but he wants to move on to 3D games as quickly 
as possible.  I'm looking at Pyglet.  Some of you may remember that I found 
that many Pyglet demos did not work in Python3, even after they were 
converted with the 2to3 utility.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pyglet-users/pjQViD7DrUk

That issue aside, I am thinking of forging ahead.  So I am now looking at 
the Pyglet demo code, and I see decorators everywhere.  This is one of the 
few aspects of Python I have yet to learn myself.  If it is challenging for 
me to understand decorators, I suppose you can imagine it will be daunting 
to explain them to a programming novice.  

Is it at all practical to use Pyglet without decorators?  Opinions 
appreciated.  Thanks.

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