Okay. Thanks a bunch, guys. That's exactly what I needed! I certainly didn't see it as broad as you guys did, but that pretty much sums up what I missed. If it hasn't already been closed, I'll try to refine. Thanks again!
Ah. Okay, so how do you think I could better articulate that what I was interested in were more the benefits of either or; less so than the opinion of preference?
Hey, guys. I'm hoping I'm in the right place to bring this up. I tried posting this as a question, and I've gotten one pretty good response, but oddly I've received two close votes; I don't really get why. I'm guessing this is the right place to talk about concepts of minification via gulp. Would that be accurate? If so, do you guys mind if I drop the link to my question, or is that a faux pas?
@Joren I too have found that simply preparing to verbalize an issue will organize your thoughts in such a way that you begin to hear possible feedback before even asking the question. That feedback (even though it's your own), more often than not, is enough to get you back in the right direction. It's still important to make it 'real' by saying "hey, do you have a second?", otherwise you're not at risk of looking like an idiot and therefore have no subconscious need to protect yourself.