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## Lesson Objectives
1. Use JavaScript objects to model the real world
1. Assign functions to variables
1. Assign functions to variables and properties of objects
1. Use methods to access properties of the object
1. Use constructor functions to make creating multiple similar objects easy
1. Create a base class which can be used to create child classes
## Use JavaScript objects to model the real world
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matt.eyes = 'green';
```
## Assign functions to variables
## Assign functions to variables and properties of objects
Functions are objects and can be assigned to variables
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matt.greet(); //logs 'Hello! My name is Matt'
```
## Object Oriented JS
## Use constructor functions to make creating multiple similar objects easy
If you need to create multiple objects of the same type, object literals (`{ property:'value'}`) can be inefficient. We can create constructor functions, which act like class declarations.
If you need to create multiple objects of the same type, object literals (`{ property:'value'}`) can be inefficient. We can create constructor functions, which act like a blueprint (or class) for creating classes.
```javascript
var Person = function(){
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console.log(someoneElse);
```
Methods act just like adding properties
Methods are added just like adding properties
```javascript
var Person = function(name){
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console.log(Person.genders);
``` -->
## Create a base class which can be used to create child classes
We can have a "class" inherit from another class, using the `.call` static method of a function
```javascript

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