Hi, I'm reading "Pro Javascript Techniques" from John Resig, and I'm
confused with an example. This is the code:

// Create a new user object that accepts an object of properties
function User( properties ) {
  // Iterate through the properties of the object, and make sure
  // that it's properly scoped (as discussed previously)
  for ( var i in properties ) { (function(){
  // Create a new getter for the property
  this[ "get" + i ] = function() {
    return properties[i];
  };
  // Create a new setter for the property
  this[ "set" + i ] = function(val) {
    properties[i] = val;
  };
})(); }
}
// Create a new user object instance and pass in an object of
// properties to seed it with
var user = new User({
  name: "Bob",
  age: 44
});
// Just note that the name property does not exist, as it's private
// within the properties object
alert( user.name == null );
// However, we're able to access its value using the new getname()
// method, that was dynamically generated
alert( user.getname() == "Bob" );
// Finally, we can see that it's possible to set and get the age using
// the newly generated functions
user.setage( 22 );
alert( user.getage() == 22 );
Now running that on Firebug console (on FF3) throws that user.getname
() is not a function. I tried doing this:

var other = User
other()
window.getname() --> this works!
And it worked!

Any idea why? thanks everybody!

PS: I know this is not an specific Jquery thing but a Javascript
question, but I didn't know where to ask.

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