27 Sep
Posted by Ray Cheung as Code, License Free, Tools
As rich web applications are being built with larger JavaScript code bases, the need for JavaScript compression to keep bandwidth and page load times as small as possible is becoming more important for faster load times and more enjoyable user experiences.
There are many tools available that can help you compress your JavaScript code but it can be time consuming and difficult to analyze which tool work the best for a given situation. The goal of CompressorRater is to report aggregated statistics on the general level of compression in all these tools, as well as allow developers to easily play with and compare the different tools on their own JavaScript code without having to set up all the tools on their own. CompressorRater compares JSMin, Dojo shrinksafe, Packer and the YUI Compressor. It is really a handy tool for web application developers.
Requirements: No Requirements
Demo: http://compressorrater.thruhere.net/
License: License Free




I think this will help the developers alot. I love to use this.
The whole page is seriously set in ghetto faux-small caps? Somebody decided that? Intentionally? How am I supposed to read that?
I think the site owner intentionally designed in this way. Sometimes, we might pay too much attention on the design without thinking about the usability issue.
Thanks for the site. It’s gonna really help me in the future.
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