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Latest revision as of 20:23, 9 October 2011
ECMAScript is a scripting programming language, standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-262 specification.
Versions
Edition | Date published | Differences to the previous edition |
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1 | June 1997 | First edition, editor Guy L. Steele, Jr. |
2 | June 1998 | Editorial changes to keep the specification fully aligned with ISO/IEC 16262 international standard; editor Mike Cowlishaw. |
3 | December 1999 | Added regular expressions, better string handling, new control statements, try/catch exception handling, tighter definition of errors, formatting for numeric output and other enhancements; editor Mike Cowlishaw. |
4 | Abandoned | Rejected for proposing too much new syntax and too many extra features. |
5 | December 2009 | Added JSON library, use strict mode, property accessors, immutable objects, additional reflection facilities, and more.
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5.1 | June 2011 | Corrected errors in the specification. |