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It is standardized by Ecma International in the document ECMA-262. ECMAScript is commonly used for client-side scripting on the World Wide Web, and it is increasingly being used for server-side applications and services using runtime environments such as Node.js, [3] deno [4] and bun. [5]
[11] Hermes: developed by Facebook for React Native mobile apps [12] Can also be used independent from React Native. Continuum: A self-interpreter that supports older drafts of the ECMAScript 2015 specification. [13] Uniquely, the engine is implemented in ECMAScript 3, which made it possible to run ES2015 in browsers as old as IE6. [14]
Ecma International (/ ˈ ɛ k m ə /) is a nonprofit standards organization for information and communication systems. [1] It acquired its current name in 1994, when the European Computer Manufacturers Association ( ECMA ) changed its name to reflect the organization's global reach and activities.
The proposed fourth edition of ECMA-262 (ECMAScript 4 or ES4) would have been the first major update to ECMAScript since the third edition was published in 1999. The specification (along with a reference implementation) was originally targeted for completion by October 2008. [ 15 ]
The purpose of the test suite was to determine how well a JavaScript implementation adheres to the ECMA-262 specification, 5th edition, looking only at those features that were also present in the 3rd edition. [1] It contained over 5000 tests that touched all aspects of the JavaScript language. [1] [2]
Internet Explorer 4.0: ECMA-262 1st edition [note 2] 1.3 4.0 Visual Studio 6.0 (as part of Visual InterDev) ECMA-262 1st edition 1.3 5.0 Mar 1999 Internet Explorer 5.0: ECMA-262 2nd edition 1.4 5.1 Internet Explorer 5.01 ECMA-262 2nd edition 1.4 5.5 Jul 2000 Internet Explorer 5.5 & Windows CE 4.2 ECMA-262 3rd edition 1.5 5.6 Oct 2001
E4X was standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-357 standard. The first edition was published in June 2004 and the second edition in December 2005. However, the E4X standard was deprecated by the Mozilla Foundation in 2014, [2] and it was withdrawn by ISO/IEC in 2021. [1]
ISO 1973-1: No ECMA-9: FORTRAN: 1965-04 - 1st edition: ISO/IEC 1539: No ECMA-10: Data Interchange on Punched Tape: 1970-07 - 2nd edition 1965-11 - 1st edition: ISO 1113: No ECMA-11: Alphanumeric Character Set OCR-B for Optical Recognition: 1976-03 - 3rd edition: ISO 1073-2: No ECMA-12: Data Interchange on 9-Track Magnetic Tape at 32 bits per mm ...