I was writing a longish piece of code using Jquery and as you all know, what it seemed to be a simple project, when growing in complexity, now is looking like an unmanageable spaghetti with functions and code repeated everywhere. Therefore, I started pouring all the functionality over an objects like this:
function MyObject(container) {
this.container = container
};
Notifications.prototype.featureOne = function (arg1, arg2){
};
Notifications.prototype.featureTwo = function (arg1, arg2, arg3){
};
obj1 = new Notifications($('#container'));
obj1.featureOne('arg1', 'arg2');
obj1.featureOne('arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3');
Obviously, that makes it very simple to know what is going on but I noticed I had some code very similar to another (particularly, an ajax function accepting 2 arguments and another ajax function accepting the same 2 arguments than before plus an additional one). What can I do? Create a new prototype method to create a function to wrap both cases there?.
Another question: What are best practices that you use when dealing with OOP in Javascript?.
Thanks!
class Foo \n\n class Bar extends Foo
(replace \n with linebreaks) - but it'll probably be a bit hard to understand.