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This pattern is like the module pattern; it focuses on public & private methods. The difference is that the revealing module pattern was engineered as a way to ensure that all methods and variables are kept private until they are explicitly exposed; usually through an object literal returned by the closure in which it’s defined. It also allows the developer to avoid a lot of `this.` in the code.

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Alea implementation

The following is an implementation of the Alea random number generation approach by Johannes Baagøe, reworked from the rot.js implementation by dropping all the pesky underscore prefixes in the variab …
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Rock, Paper, Scissors, and the Revealing Module Pattern

After reviewing this approach: Rock-Paper-Scissors with the revealing module pattern I decided to write an alternative where the Revealing Module Pattern is used for the UI, model, and controller. I …
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