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  2. JavaScript - Wikipedia

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    JavaScript is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS. Learn about its creation at Netscape, adoption by Microsoft, standardization by ECMA, and usage in browsers, servers, and apps.

  3. JavaScript engine - Wikipedia

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    A JavaScript engine is a software component that executes JavaScript code. Learn about the history, features and notable examples of JavaScript engines, such as V8, SpiderMonkey and JavaScriptCore.

  4. ECMAScript version history - Wikipedia

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    ECMAScript is a JavaScript standard developed by Ecma International. The latest version, ECMAScript 2023, was released in June 2023, and the previous version, ECMAScript 2022, was released in June 2022.

  5. Comparison of browser engines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the features, status, and compatibility of different browser engines, such as WebKit, Blink, Gecko, and more. See tables summarizing what engines support for various operating systems, image formats, media formats, and other items.

  6. Enable JavaScript - AOL Help

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    Learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser to access additional AOL features and content. ... on an AOL site if you don't have the latest version of JavaScript ...

  7. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    ECMAScript is a standard for scripting languages, such as JavaScript, JScript, and ActionScript, that ensures interoperability across web browsers. It is developed by Ecma International and has various features, such as dynamic typing, prototypes, and functions.

  8. List of ECMAScript engines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about different programs that execute JavaScript code, such as V8, SpiderMonkey, and Nashorn. Compare their features, performance, and compatibility with various browsers and platforms.

  9. Microsoft Edge - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Edge is a cross-platform web browser created by Microsoft that uses the Chromium open-source project and the Blink and V8 engines. It was released in 2020 as the successor to Internet Explorer and EdgeHTML, and supports Windows, Android, iOS, macOS, Linux and Xbox platforms.