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  • noun A scripting language based on JavaScript and standardised by Ecma International.

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Examples

  • Then once the JavaScript for the right frame gets submitted, it triggers JavaScript (and ECMAScript, which is used for SVG and essentially is JavaScript) to render the plot.

    The Code Project Latest Articles Conrad Kanengieter 2010

  • Plasma has built-in JavaScript (also known as ECMAScript, and often referred to as QtScript in the context of Qt) scripting support without requiring any external dependencies.

    KDE TechBase - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • Plasma has built-in JavaScript (also known as ECMAScript, and often referred to as QtScript in the context of Qt) scripting support without requiring any external dependencies.

    KDE TechBase - Recent changes [en] 2010

  • Javascript, also known as ECMAScript, is the world's primary programming language for web sites and applications.

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010

  • It was previously developed under the working name ECMAScript 3.1, which will no longer be used.

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  • It was previously developed under the working name ECMAScript 3.1, which will no longer be used.

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  • ECMAScript, which is more commonly known by the name JavaScript ', is an essential component of every web browser and the ECMAScript standard is one of the core standards that enable the existence of interoperable web applications on the World Wide Web.

    unknown title 2009

  • It was previously developed under the working name ECMAScript 3.1, which will no longer be used.

    unknown title 2009

  • ECMAScript, which is more commonly known by the name JavaScript ', is an essential component of every web browser and the ECMAScript standard is one of the core standards that enable the existence of interoperable web applications on the World Wide Web.

    unknown title 2009

  • ECMAScript, which is more commonly known by the name JavaScript ', is an essential component of every web browser and the ECMAScript standard is one of the core standards that enable the existence of interoperable web applications on the World Wide Web.

    unknown title 2009

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