1

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))
}
3
  • 3
    Surely single letter variable names aren't more readable than meaningful names?
    – duplode
    Commented May 16, 2014 at 2:09
  • @duplode You're right, it was just a thought. I think I just like being able to fit more code into the question with less width. I hate when the code in my questions overflow sideways.
    – user2700923
    Commented May 16, 2014 at 2:15
  • @jt0dd: Usually you can wrap the lines intelligently—on commas, say—and line it up nicely. In some cases, shorter names may be justified, but usually you'd shorten it to, say, a single word or an abbreviation thereof, rather than to a single letter.
    – icktoofay
    Commented May 16, 2014 at 2:16

1 Answer 1

6

No; code should be left in its original, uncompressed form, although perhaps with excessive newlines (as in the first block) removed.

Besides plain readability (to me; I understand it's subjective), in the case of a so-called XY question, keeping the original variable names might help someone decipher what is really being asked, so comments or maybe answers could answer their real question.

You must log in to answer this question.