Lodash
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Original author(s) | John-David Dalton |
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Initial release | April 23, 2012[1] |
Stable release | 4.17.21 / February 20, 2021[2] |
Repository | |
Written in | JavaScript |
Type | JavaScript library |
License | MIT |
Website | lodash |
Lodash is a JavaScript library which provides utility functions for common programming tasks using the functional programming paradigm.
History
[edit]See also Underscore § History.
Lodash is a fork of Underscore.js.
It joined the Dojo Foundation in 2013,[3] and via the jQuery Foundation and JS Foundation, is now part of the OpenJS Foundation.[4]
Summary
[edit]Lodash is a JavaScript library that helps programmers write more concise and maintainable JavaScript.
It can be broken down into several main areas:
- Utilities: for simplifying common programming tasks such as determining type as well as simplifying math operations.
- Function: simplifying binding, decorating, constraining, throttling, debouncing, currying, and changing the pointer.
- String: conversion functions for performing basic string operations, such as trimming, converting to uppercase, camel case, etc.
- Array: creating, splitting, combining, modifying, and compressing
- Collection: iterating, sorting, filtering, splitting, and building
- Object: accessing, extending, merging, defaults, and transforming
- Seq: chaining, wrapping, filtering, and testing.
It has had multiple releases, so not all functions are available in all implementations. For example, _.chunk
has only been available since version 3.0.0.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ 0.1 release information
- ^ "Releases · lodash/lodash". github.com. Retrieved 2021-04-14.
- ^ "Update license and copyright. · lodash/lodash@4edef4c". GitHub. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
- ^ "Update license to the jQuery Foundation. [ci skip] · lodash/lodash@cf74ebe". GitHub. Retrieved 2020-06-26.