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Lodash was built to simplify JavaScript application development. It contains hundreds of methods built for the purpose of providing developers with a fast, reliable, cross-browser toolkit to write applications. With Lodash, you can eliminate rewriting boilerplate code and focus on developing the features your users want.

This course takes you through the process of setting up, building, and scripting the deployment of a JavaScript application built using Lodash. Each section explores a new Lodash API, and employs methods within to build new application features.

First, we cover the origins of Lodash and how it has become an indispensable tool for JavaScript developers. We will also install our application and its dependencies. Then well build out the features of an application to explore, create, and tag recipes. This includes building both an API in Node.JS and a client-side application using Lodash.

At the end, well write a script to minify our application for deployment, and look at alternate deployment methods using Lodash CLI. This course will provide you with practical uses of Lodash in JavaScript development that you can apply in future applications. By the end of the book, you'll know the principles of building structured and modular applications using Lodash.

About The Author

Eric Adams is currently a Senior Full Stack Engineer working in the vibrant start-up community of Buffalo, NY. Working on the web for over 15 years, Eric has established client-side application development standards in the workplace, and continues to look for new and innovative ways to utilize JavaScript on the job.

Eric is an organizer of the Buffalo JavaScript meetup group, BuffaloJS. When not busy at work, or at home chasing around his kids, Eric can usually be found strumming his guitar or trying his hand at cooking.

Updated on 11 March, 2020
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