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    Apr 9

    Underscore 1.13.0 is out, bringing full Node.js ESM support to the main release stream. Changes:

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  2. Apr 15

    Underscore 1.13.1 is out. No code changes, but the underscore.js alias is restored to git and the website for systems that rely on this file name. Please update your code to use underscore-umd.js instead, regardless; ESM is the future.

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  3. Retweeted
    Apr 9

    If you want to support my work on Underscore as an individual, or if you want to support my open source work in general, you can also still donate on Patreon.

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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 9

    As of this week, is part of the Subscription. You can get enterprise coverage while supporting my work.

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  5. Retweeted
    Mar 31

    One more underscore@preview release, just to add a "module" exports condition. Should help to avoid duplicate code bundling with exports-aware tools. Will release as 1.13.0 next week if no problems are reported.

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  6. Mar 15

    Update: v1.12.1 and v1.13.0-2 are out, with a security fix in _.template. Leak appeared in v1.3.2. Please upgrade to underscore@latest or underscore@preview.

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  7. Retweeted
    Mar 9

    Just added Node.js native ESM support to ! 😱🤩 Please install underscore@preview from NPM and let us know whether your existing setup still works (and whether you can do the import thing)! FYI

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  8. Retweeted
    Feb 12

    Fast-forward five days, and our first benchmark program is taking shape thanks to amazing work by Frederik Ring from . Is your application next? Please retweet! FYI

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  9. Retweeted
    Feb 9

    🚨 Underscore.js news 🚨 has an epic PR brewing that returns some of the readability/elegance of the original OG Underscore codebase, while keeping modern modularity. If that’s intriguing, he could use your help with real world benchmarks

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    Feb 7

    Dear folks, I have refactored , in order to ++elegance, --size and prepare for [Map, Set, iterator] support. I need help from people who can contribute benchmarks based on real-world applications. Details in thread. Please retweet! 1/6

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 18

    Benchmarking (with a quick introduction to functional style)

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  12. Retweeted
    16 Dec 2020

    My talk about at Vue.js Berlin is now on YouTube! Besides a general introduction to Underscore, some historical background and a quick how-to , I also explain the aim of my upcoming Underscore-Fusion library.

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    14 Dec 2020

    DAY 33 | Reworked translation functions using . Are there other libraries that do similarly?

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    10 Dec 2020
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    3 Dec 2020

    Talking about again! Minor correction: I'm not the original creator of , that's .

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  16. Retweeted
    26 Nov 2020

    A week ago, I had a great talk about with and in Wednesdays. You can watch it back to learn what I learnt, how to use it and why is as relevant today as it was ten years ago.

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  17. 23 Nov 2020
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  18. 23 Nov 2020

    Underscore version 1.12.0 is out! Underscore offers functional utilities and sugar that help you write shorter, more maintainable code. In this release: - new _.get and _.toPath functions; - bug fixes; - compatibility enhancements; - performance enhancements; - more.

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    16 Nov 2020
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    26 Oct 2020

    This is happening: I'll be doing a show and tell about with React Wednesday on November 18. It will be live on Twitch or you can watch back afterwards on YouTube. FYI

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