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  2. 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 ]

  3. Ecma International - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of Ecma standards - Wikipedia

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    ECMA-332 – Corporate Telecommunication Networks - Signalling Interworking between QSIG and H.323 - Basic Services; ECMA-334 – C# programming language (ISO/IEC 23270) ECMA-335 – Common Language Infrastructure (ISO/IEC 23271) ECMA-355 – Corporate Telecommunication Networks - Tunnelling of QSIG over SIP; ECMA-357 – ECMAScript for XML ...

  5. ECMAScript version history - Wikipedia

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    In June 2004, Ecma International published ECMA-357 standard, defining an extension to ECMAScript, known as ECMAScript for XML (E4X). Ecma also defined a "Compact Profile" for ECMAScript – known as ES-CP, or ECMA 327 – that was designed for resource-constrained devices, which was withdrawn in 2015.

  6. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. 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 ...

  7. Category:Ecma standards - Wikipedia

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    A list of standards published by Ecma International, formerly the European Computer Manufacturers Association. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  8. Common Language Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) is an open specification and technical standard originally developed by Microsoft and standardized by ISO/IEC (ISO/IEC 23271) and Ecma International (ECMA 335) [1] [2] that describes executable code and a runtime environment that allows multiple high-level languages to be used on different computer platforms without being rewritten for specific ...

  9. Computer-supported telecommunications applications - Wikipedia

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    It became an OSI standard in July 2000. It is currently being maintained by ECMA International. The core of CSTA is a normalized Call Control model. Additional to the core there are Call Associated features and Physical Device features amongst others. An implementation of the standard need not provide all features, and so Profiles are provided.