Chapter 7. Using Lo-Dash with Other Libraries
The previous chapter showed us what our Lo-Dash code starts to look like as it falls in place within a larger application. Things get factored into a more generic, reusable form, and they're named and structured consistently. Patterns start to emerge, and as your code starts to realize these patterns, it takes the shape of a production-ready system.
In the spirit of deploying Lo-Dash code to a production environment, this chapter addresses the ecosystem into which our code is tossed when deemed stable. Lo-Dash does a lot, but there are some tasks that this library is simply not well suited for. In other words, it's highly unlikely that Lo-Dash is the only library your application will use.
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