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{{language|JavaScript
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|strength=weak
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|express=implicit
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|checking=dynamic
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|gc=yes
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|parampass=value
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|LCT=yes
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|bnf=http://javascript.comsci.us/syntax/statement/bnf.html}}{{language programming paradigm|Object-oriented}}{{language programming paradigm|functional}}
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'''JavaScript''' is the name of Netscape Communications Corporation's implementation of the [[ECMAScript standard]], a scripting language based on the concept of prototype-based programming. The language is best known for its use in websites (as client-side JavaScript), but is also used to enable scripting access to objects embedded in other applications.
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Despite the name, JavaScript is only distantly related to the [[Java]] programming language, the main similarity being their common debt to the [[C]] syntax. Semantically, JavaScript syntax has far more in common with the [[Self]] [[programming language]].
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JavaScript is a registered trademark of [[Sun Microsystems]], Inc. It was used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape Communications and current entities such as the Mozilla Foundation.
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JavaScript has been born again, now that [[AJAX]] has come up. The meaning of this is simply that [[AJAX]] has shown that JavaScript is really still useful in a lot of domains and that (most) web pages that use it can be given a whole new life.
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There's a nice table on Wikipedia that shows which version of JavaScript is release in which version of a browser: [[wp:JavaScript#Versions]]
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==Citations==
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* [[wp:Javascript|Wikipedia:Javascript]]
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* [http://www.squarefree.com/shell/ JavaScript shell], can run many of the JavaScript examples here |