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JavaScript access levels
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At first glance, objects in JavaScript don't seem to offer much in the way of access levels (i.e., "public" and "private" member variables and methods). However, there are aspects of the design of the JavaScript language that actually do allow for such results to be achieved, although some of them might be considered loopholes. For a basic rundown of the options available, please refer to the External links section below.
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At first glance, objects in JavaScript don't seem to offer much in the way of access levels (i.e., "public" and "private" member variables and methods). However, there are aspects of the design of the JavaScript language that actually do allow for such results to be achieved, although some of them might be considered loopholes. For a basic rundown of the options available, please refer to the External links section below.