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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 ]
Flash Player 7: Additions to it include Cascading Style Sheets styling for text and support for ActionScript 2.0, a programming language based on the ECMAScript 4 Netscape Proposal [8] with class-based inheritance. However, ActionScript 2.0 can cross compile to ActionScript 1.0 bytecode, so that it can run in Flash Player 6.
The ECMAScript specification is a standardized specification of a scripting language developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape; initially named Mocha, then LiveScript, and finally JavaScript. [7] In December 1995, Sun Microsystems and Netscape announced JavaScript in a press release. [ 8 ]
ECMAScript: ECMA TC39-TG1 JavaScript: 1997 F-Script Philippe Mougin Smalltalk, APL, Objective-C 1997 ISLISP: ISO Standard ISLISP Common Lisp: 1997 Tea: Jorge Nunes Java, Scheme, Tcl: 1997 REBOL: Carl Sassenrath, Rebol Technologies Self, Forth, Lisp, Logo: 1998 Logtalk: Paulo Moura (then at University of Coimbra) Prolog 1998 ActionScript: Gary ...
ECMAScript engine Browser code name Opera Browser Opera Mobile Other use New features pre Presto none: unnamed: 3.5 pre Presto Linear A Elektra/unnamed [9] [note 1] 4.0 1.0 Linear B unnamed: 7.0 a completely new rendering engine, Favicon support [10] 8.5 "Bolton" version: 1st completely free download version (ad-free toolbar) 2.0 Merlin 9.0 ...
“They didn’t know what had happened to them. They made phone calls to authorities; they’re trying to figure out where they were.” ...
A year before leaving her home and allegedly being held captive and abused on Long Island, 14-year-old Emmarae Gervasi was like many other teens, posting on TikTok and Instagram.. However, some of ...
Here’s what happened When June Walker made the last payment on her rent-to-own lease, she thought she'd finally achieved the American dream — a home of her own. But, the Detroit woman soon ...