> Mike Hall also has something called the "JavaScript Crunchinator" which
> may be of use.
> http://www.brainjar.com
>
you might want to stay away. i tried the demo page.
this code:
> x = 1;
> //hello;
>
> // hi
> foo = 2+3;
"crunches" to:
> x = 1;//hello;// hifoo = 2+3;
not only is missing obvious space-savings like compressing the " " after
the = sign, but it's not even correct! it's munging the newlines and
putting a valid statement [line 5] at the end of a line comment, so it
won't even be executed.
pretty crunchy.
-- jm3 / john manoogian III / http://jm3.net / professional thug
"what would the engineer say, after you had explained your problem, and
enumerated all of the dissatisfactions in your life? he would probably
tell you that life is a very hard and complicated thing; that no
interface can change that; that anyone who believes otherwise is a
sucker; and that if you don't like having choices made for you, you
should start making your own."
-- 'In the Beginning was The Command Line' [Neal Stephenson]
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