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For the cookbook of underscore functions, I want to keep to a simpler style than I might normally write, and build up to complexity.  That's why I have written less complicated examples as well as used less formal language, for the most part.  I just adjusted the examples to have a more distinct style between code and output (matching the output to what would be visible in the API Console).
 
For the cookbook of underscore functions, I want to keep to a simpler style than I might normally write, and build up to complexity.  That's why I have written less complicated examples as well as used less formal language, for the most part.  I just adjusted the examples to have a more distinct style between code and output (matching the output to what would be visible in the API Console).
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[[User:104025|104025]] ([[User talk:104025|talk]]) 11:46, 30 January 2015 (EST)

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Brian:

For the cookbook of underscore functions, I want to keep to a simpler style than I might normally write, and build up to complexity. That's why I have written less complicated examples as well as used less formal language, for the most part. I just adjusted the examples to have a more distinct style between code and output (matching the output to what would be visible in the API Console).

The Aaron (talk) 11:46, 30 January 2015 (EST)