chore: replace lodash invoke with optional chaining#4482
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CrazyStevenz wants to merge 3 commits intoSemantic-Org:masterfrom
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chore: replace lodash invoke with optional chaining#4482CrazyStevenz wants to merge 3 commits intoSemantic-Org:masterfrom
CrazyStevenz wants to merge 3 commits intoSemantic-Org:masterfrom
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This PR takes the original work of #4428 and addresses the import comments, as well as some other linting errors. I used their commit directly, so they appear as the author, thus properly crediting them in my opinion.
Semantic UI React is the only package we're using that requires
lodash, so I'd like to help get closer to the point where you can stop depending on it.