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Wants the AngularJS code hidden from any kind of client side viewing.
*A month long facepalm*

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  • 6
    tell your boss you're going to work from home for a month.
    don't do any work and find a new job.
    at the end of the month, go back to your boss and show him a blank page. the JavaScript can now not be viewed.
    get fired.
    you already had a new job, hopefully without morons, and got paid to find it.
  • 2
    @balte That IS some plan!
  • 2
    @balte that’s kinda fucked. Not only do you leave and fuck the team over, you also leave the boss uneducated and needing to find someone to replace you cause some muppet showed him a empty page after a month of being paid looking for a new job whilst ‘working from home’.

    How about educating the boss on why that isn’t possible (I don’t use Angular so I don’t know how that stuff works, I’ll learn to eventually)
    This way your boss is more educated, high possibility of his respect for you growing aswell and willing to come to you more for developer support and opinion cause you know your shit.

    If your boss argues against your opinion ( and why would he? He hired you cause you know your shit in that part of the business), then yeah, he’s a fuckhead.
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    @mykro it is highly fucked, and the person who would actually do that is an asshole.

    nonetheless, it is actually what he requested. if you make the source code for a client side framework hidden, there's literally a blank page left. like what do you expect your users to do? curl their requests to your API??
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    ehh maybe but, it does state "any kind of viewing", so my interpretation would be that they want to secure the source for intellectual property reasons.

    which is just kind of not the way JavaScript works.
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