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- The first version of JavaScript was created in just 10 days, was integrated into Netscape Navigator 2.0’s Beta release, and was called “Mocha.” It was later renamed Lightscript the same year. After Netscape was bought by AOL and AOL joined Sun Microsystems, Brendan renamed the language JavaScript.
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Aug 26, 2018 · So famously, 34-year-old Brendan Eich created that first version of the language that would become JavaScript in just 10 days. (Last year Eich began a talk at the dotJS conference by saying “22 years ago in May I did 10 days of hard work,” adding “I didn’t sleep much.”)
Sep 17, 2024 · It’s hard to imagine that one of the most widely used programming languages, JavaScript, was created in just 10 days. Amazingly, this is what Brendan Eich accomplished in the backdrop of...
The post explores whether JavaScript was indeed created in 10 days and its impact on the language. While the first version, "Mocha," was developed in ten days in May 1995 by Brendan Eich, it was a minimal prototype for internal demonstration.
Jul 23, 2019 · That was 34-year-old Netscape employee Brendan Eich, who chained himself to his desk for 10 days. At the end of those 10 days in 1995, he delivered JavaScript. Eich's efforts to deliver value to his company also sound like a fulfillment of his passion to write a widely used programming language.
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Aug 17, 2018 · Eich is well aware of the language’s drawbacks—after all, in 1995, he worked around the clock to create JavaScript in a mere 10 days. In this lively interview with IDG’s Eric Knorr,...
Brendan Eich. Standardization. "Things that are impossible just take longer." - Hixie. What was it like to hack JS in 10 days? Me in 1993, before I created JavaScript in 10 days. 1995, after I was done creating JS in 10 days. Java was the big Web VM. JavaScript was "little brother" Think back to 1995... what was on TV then?