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  2. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 December 2024. High-level programming language Not to be confused with Java (programming language), Javanese script, or ECMAScript. JavaScript Screenshot of JavaScript source code Paradigm Multi-paradigm: event-driven, functional, imperative, procedural, object-oriented Designed by Brendan Eich of ...

  3. Brendan Eich - Wikipedia

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    On March 24, 2014, Mozilla made the decision to appoint Eich as CEO of Mozilla Corporation. [12] [13] [14] The appointment triggered widespread criticism due to Eich's past political donations [18] – specifically, a 2008 donation of $1,000 to California Proposition 8, which called for the banning of same-sex marriage in California, [19] and donations in the amount of $2,100 to Proposition 8 ...

  4. List of JavaScript libraries - Wikipedia

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    4.1 No longer actively developed. 5 Pure JavaScript/Ajax. 6 Template systems. 7 Unit testing. 8 Web-application related (MVC, MVVM) 9 Other. 10 See also. Toggle the ...

  5. Express.js - Wikipedia

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    Express.js was founded by TJ Holowaychuk. The first release, according to Express.js's GitHub repository, was on 22 May 2010. Version 0.12 In June 2014, rights to manage the project were acquired by StrongLoop. [6]

  6. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    It is developed by Google and by a community of individuals and corporations. Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS . The Angular ecosystem consists of a diverse group of over 1.7 million developers, library authors, and content creators. [ 5 ]

  7. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    ECMAScript (/ ˈ ɛ k m ə s k r ɪ p t /; ES) [1] is a standard for scripting languages, including JavaScript, JScript, and ActionScript. It is best known as a JavaScript standard intended to ensure the interoperability of web pages across different web browsers. [2] It is standardized by Ecma International in the document ECMA-262.

  8. Enable JavaScript - AOL Help

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    Learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser to access additional AOL features and content.

  9. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    SpiderMonkey is a cross-platform engine written in C++ which implements ECMAScript, a standard developed from JavaScript. [81] [82] It comprises an interpreter, several just-in-time compilers, a decompiler and a garbage collector. Products which embed SpiderMonkey include Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, and many non-Mozilla applications. [83]