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 JavaScript - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JavaScript interpreters are also embedded in proprietary applications that lack scriptable interfaces.
JavaScript is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., used under license for technology invented and implemented by Netscape.
JavaScript is also considered a functional programming language like Scheme and OCaml because it has closures and supports higher-order functions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript   (2030 words)

  
 JavaScript - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about JavaScript
JavaScript was developed by Netscape Communications as LiveScript (it was not derived from Java) and has been standardized by ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers' Association) as ECMAScript.
Scripting language commonly used to add interactive elements to Web pages.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/JavaScript   (89 words)

  
 JavaScript Computer Encyclopedia Enterprise Resource Directory Complete Guide to Internet
JavaScript is intimately tied to the {World-Wide Web}, and currently runs in only three environments - as a {server}-side {scripting} language, as an embedded language in {server-parsed HTML}, and as an embedded language run in web {browsers} where it is the most important part of {DHTML}.
JavaScript has a simplified {C}-like {syntax} and is tightly integrated with the browser {Document Object Model}.
{Netscape} and allies say JavaScript is an "open standard" in an effort to keep {Microsoft} from monopolising web software as they have desktop software.
http://www.jaysir.com/computer-encyclopedia/j/javascript-computer-terms.htm   (216 words)

  
 A Brief Introduction to JavaScript [encyclopedia]
JavaScript extends the programmatic capabilities of Netscape Navigator (and to a slightly lesser extent, Microsoft's Internet Explorer) to a wide range of authors, and is easy enough for anyone who can compose xHTML.
Using JavaScript, you can create dynamic xHTML pages that process user input and maintain persistent data using special objects, files, and relational databases.
The external file is simply a text file containing JavaScript code, and whose filename ends with the extension ".js".
http://www.kosmoi.com/Technology/Web/JavaScript   (680 words)

  
 Wired News: Not Your Father's Encyclopedia
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