Personally, I feel as if I would be able to read JS snippets more efficiently and objectively without distracting variable names, via minified scripts.
Would you rather deal with minified or non-minified JS in questions?
Non-Minified:
function sendGame(req, res, sales, settings, categories, players) {
var game = new Object();
game.sales = sales;
game.players = players;
game.settings = settings;
game.categories = categories;
JSONgame = JSON.stringify(game);
res.writeHead(200, {
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin': 'http://website.com',
'Content-Length': JSONgame.length,
'Content-Type': 'application/json'
});
res.write(JSONgame);
res.end();
//console.log('Game: ' + JSON.stringify(game, null, 4));
console.log('--------------------------------------');
console.log('User ' + req.body.username + ' successfully retrieved game!');
console.log("Game: " + JSON.stringify(game, undefined, 2));
}
Minified (and formatted):
function sendGame(e, t, n, r, i, s) {
var o = new Object;
o.sales = n;
o.players = s;
o.settings = r;
o.categories = i;
JSONgame = JSON.stringify(o);
t.writeHead(200, {
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin" : "http://website.com",
"Content-Length" : JSONgame.length,
"Content-Type" : "application/json"
});
t.write(JSONgame);
t.end();
console.log("--------------------------------------");
console.log("User " + e.body.username + " successfully retrieved game!");
console.log("Game: " + JSON.stringify(o, undefined, 2))
}