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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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I'm building an app that tells you a stock's percentage change in price between two dates by using Yahoo's API. Given a stock ticker and two dates, it currently outputs the percentage return to the co …
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