Having fun at a @js13kgames jam today in Berlin - just doing some javascript space optimization :D #screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/AIzURyqdgb
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I did some testing, and calling an aliased function over the original one doesn't actually save any space (for me it was f=Math.floor) - the Zip tokenizes your JS anyway, so both just become entries in lookup tables
Here's a somewhat contrived example - same (fake) code, but with 'hello' aliased to 'h' The takeaway is that you're not trying to make the smallest *JavaScript* you can - just something that compresses as well as possible - shortening names doesn't really make much differencepic.twitter.com/6UQzEFcPlQ
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