After a mere four months, the JavaScript standardization effort – into which Microsoft Corp’s JScript was subsumed – has come to agreement on all points: only some documentation remains to be cleaned up. It will be submitted to the ECMA General Assembly in June and should hit the ISO fast track thereafter; extensions should be […]
After a mere four months, the JavaScript standardization effort – into which Microsoft Corp’s JScript was subsumed – has come to agreement on all points: only some documentation remains to be cleaned up. It will be submitted to the ECMA General Assembly in June and should hit the ISO fast track thereafter; extensions should be done by the end of the year. JavaScript’s original author apparently told his colleagues it’s a better spec than when he wrote it.