Question

I know, that in the society of the web-developers to use a minifying process for their JavaScript code representing as a well stuff. But if you want to obfuscate a JavaScript code, such an action will be marked as a bad and silly stuff.

So why is it bad?

For example, the obfuscation process of the .NET applications is in the opposite side, because the obfuscating makes a .NET program difficult to disassemble.

So why is obfuscation bad for the JavaScript code?

Does it make the compile-time slow for the V8 or SpiderMonkey engines in browsers or maybe something else?

Was it helpful?

Solution

Depending on obfuscator you use, it can influence badly on javascript performance. Moreover, some antiviruses can block such code from execution if they "think" it might be dangerous.

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