JavaScript

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* [https://github.com/kripken/sql.js sql.js: Port of SQLite to JavaScript]
 
* [https://github.com/kripken/sql.js sql.js: Port of SQLite to JavaScript]
 
* [http://www.playfuljs.com/realistic-terrain-in-130-lines/ Realistic terrain in 130 lines of JavaScript]
 
* [http://www.playfuljs.com/realistic-terrain-in-130-lines/ Realistic terrain in 130 lines of JavaScript]
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* [http://www.playfuljs.com/a-first-person-engine-in-265-lines/ First person game engine in 265 lines of JavaScript]
  
 
== Other links and references ==
 
== Other links and references ==

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File Format
Name JavaScript
Ontology
Extension(s) .js
MIME Type(s) text/javascript, application/javascript
PRONOM x-fmt/423
Released 1995

JavaScript (sometimes abbreviated JS) is a scripting language commonly implemented as part of a web browser in order to create enhanced user interfaces and dynamic websites, but also used in other contexts (such as server-side JavaScript).

This is not the same as Java.

JavaScript was originally developed at Netscape by Brendan Eich (who later became Mozilla CEO), where it was originally called LiveScript while under development, but became JavaScript (with the name licensed from Sun) in order to capitalize on the popularity of Java, though the languages aren't really related (although there are some similarities in syntax). Later, a Microsoft implementation designed to be (more or less) compatible was called JScript, and an attempt at a formally standardized version of the language was published by ECMA as ECMAScript.

And then there's Javascript For Heterosexuals... Now with code examples. (Some background, and an official statement.)

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