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ECMAScript 4 in Trouble

Author: ajaxwith.com      Published: 25th Aug 2008     Visited: 248 times 
Category: Ajax
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ECMA has been overseeing the development of JavaScript since it was created. Comprised of some of the leaders in the industry, ECMA was able to suggest updates in JavaScript to ensure development would be made for upgrades in user experience when they use JavaScript. As JavaScript has become the core of Ajax, this languages has been on the spotlight and will still be after a few years. In the me ...

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