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- "JavaScript: Designing a Language in 10 Days" (PDF). Computer. Vol. 45, no. 2. pp. 7–8. doi: 10.1109/MC.2012.57. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 5, 2016.
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JavaScript: Designing a Language in 10 Days W hen Netscape hired Brendan Eich in April 1995, he was told that he had 10 days to create and produce a working prototype of a programming language that would run in Netscape’s browser. Back then, the pace of Web innovation was furi-ous, with Microsoft suddenly making the Internet the focus of its Win-
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.”)
Jun 12, 2020 · JavaScript: The First 20 Years. How a sidekick scripting language for Java, created at Netscape in a ten-day hack, ships first as a de facto Web standard and eventually becomes the world’s most widely used programming language.
Feb 1, 2012 · The featured Web extra is a video interview with Mozilla's Chief Technology Officer (and JavaScript's creator), Brendan Eich.
Sep 17, 2024 · 11 hours ago. 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...
Abstract: The evolution and use of JavaScript, a language developed in 10 days back in 1995, is really just getting started. The featured Web extra is a video interview with Mozilla's Chief Technology Officer (and JavaScript's creator), Brendan Eich.
Feb 2, 2012 · Computer‘s multimedia editor Charles Severance speaks with Mozilla Chief Technology Officer Brendan Eich about how the latter created JavaScript in 1995. As HTML5 emerges, it’s entirely possible that JavaScript will soon become a dominant programming language for both mobile and desktop applications, which is impressive for a language Eich ...