Question

Notice in the example below that both create and update are identical. I believe it is possible to have update just be an alias to create's code without needing to write it out a second time.

this.VAROPS = {
    // variable operations
    create:     function(id, value) { variables[id] = value; }
,   delete:     function(id)        { delete variables[id]; }
,   update:     function(id, value) { variables[id] = value; }
};
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Solution

You can, and you have two options:

  1. Create an actual named function (which might be a local reference inside your scope) and assign it to both properties

    function foo() {}
    var bar = {
        baz: foo,
        xyzzy: foo
    }
    
  2. Assign the first property's value to the second property outside of the object-literal definition

    var foo = {
        bar: function() {}
    }
    foo.baz = foo.bar;
    
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