Would you do this in PHP?
Class hello {
public function __construct() {
$private1;
$private2;
$private3;
$this->$instanceMethod = function() use( $private1, $private2, $private3 ) {
};
$this->$instanceMethod2 = function() use( $private1, $private2, $private3 ) {
};
$this->$instanceMethod3 = function() use( $private1, $private2, $private3 ) {
};
}
}
Do you see how horrible that looks? That's exactly what you are doing in javascript. Stop doing that.