This is generally a really, really bad idea. If you use a minimiser like uglify or terser, that should really be enough to make the code nigh unreadable. The chance that someone will go into your bundled and minimised javascript and steal it is pretty much zero.
If you think you need this, you are most certainly someone who does not need this. If you need a GUI to do this, rather than just using the cli tool from NPM, you are not a programmer good enough anyone would steal from.
As for a tutorial, this is just a link. You have shown us nothing. Quality is better than quantity. Writing these kind of tutorials won't get you a job – if someone sees this is the quality of what you do it can even hurt your prospects.
This is generally a really, really bad idea. If you use a minimiser like uglify or terser, that should really be enough to make the code nigh unreadable. The chance that someone will go into your bundled and minimised javascript and steal it is pretty much zero.
If you think you need this, you are most certainly someone who does not need this. If you need a GUI to do this, rather than just using the cli tool from NPM, you are not a programmer good enough anyone would steal from.
As for a tutorial, this is just a link. You have shown us nothing. Quality is better than quantity. Writing these kind of tutorials won't get you a job – if someone sees this is the quality of what you do it can even hurt your prospects.
HHh, thanks ,because you are afraid of my future, I'm Nothing to do with JS I'm a Laravel devlopper
Then why are you writing bad tutorials that teaches things you should not do in JS?
I think you don't have any problem, right?