Nine years after its previously launched version, ECMA International has announced the release of ECMAScript 5, which was approved as a web standard by the ECMA International's General Assembly at the start of December. This will bring many new features to ECMA-based languages like JScript (Microsoft) and JavaSc... |
15 December 2009 06:36 GMT |
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Commonly referred to as JavaScript, the ECMAScript scripting language has been an important milestone in the development of web applications since its launch in 1996. ECMA International announced last year the release of ECMAScript 4th Edition, a new and greatly improved version of the ten-year-old ECMA 3rd edition. ... |
7 August 2009 11:56 GMT |
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It's not too often that Microsoft and Google manage to find common ground on any initiative. It's even less frequent that the companies are sharing the focus of their efforts, while working independently from one another. However, the end of June 2009 has seen both giants deliver initiatives designed to boo... |
1 July 2009 10:53 GMT |
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Future versions of Opera will be at least two and a half times faster than what the company currently offers to its users. This because of the introduction of Carakan, a newly developed ECMAScript/JavaScript engine for the browser, which leaves Opera 10 Alpha's Presto 2.2 in the dust. The end purpose with Caraka... |
5 February 2009 11:27 GMT |
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The standardized web development is at a crossroad as the ECMAScript 4.0 draft has been scrapped in favor of the new ECMAScript 3.1 entitled "Harmony". ECMAScript is the standard based on which popular scripting languages like JavaScript, JScript, ActionScript were implemented and ECMAScript 4.0 draft was the standar... |
16 August 2008 04:44 GMT |
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