Underscore v1.13.8 is out, with a security fix in _.isEqual and _.flatten. Please upgrade to underscore@latest or underscore@stable.
https://t.co/G2qXtINJpv
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I just released version 1.5.0 of #BackboneJS! It has
- an option to keep the trailing slash on a route URL
- bug fixes
- a code of conduct, security policy and many other doc improvements
Change log: https://t.co/na3N2jMmnq
NPM: https://t.co/8djKT0B6b0
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Subtle but sweet: every function in the docs at https://t.co/TY3A0SboLV now has a direct link to the annotated source code. Thanks to Steve Greig for the suggestion. #javascript
We just released Underscore version 1.13.5. There are no code changes, but we added a require.module exports condition. This helps to prevent duplicate copies of Underscore in Rollup- and WebPack-generated bundles.
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https://t.co/sUQcmud2l2
In version 1.13.5, we accidentally leaked a devDependency through a postinstall script. This has now been fixed in version 1.13.6. Sorry for the inconvenience.
https://t.co/qCeB9GHGMh
This takes into account the special precedence of logical operators `&&` vs. `||` in #ExtendScript—as they do not comply with #JavaScript rules.
We released Underscore 1.13.3, which improves compatibility with #ExtendScript, lowers our carbon footprint due to #ContinuousIntegration and improves on CI in a few other ways as well.
https://t.co/9OKtaqoczb
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Good news for folks out there using @underscoredotjs together with @npmjs, who think they are stuck with an older version of Underscore because of transitive dependencies. You are not stuck! You can use the overrides field in the package.json. https://t.co/p2WU3W5VGj
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#Backbonejs just got its first update in three years! More updates to be expected this year, watch this space for news. Change log linked below.
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https://t.co/19EGqXQVKL
Proposing Underscore utility functions for prototype-centric programming. Related to https://t.co/rMj3e7jJfd. Thoughts welcome.
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https://t.co/2E4d4616h9