Tag: JavaScript

  • “While the JavaScript language didn’t ship publicly until that September and didn’t reach a 1.0 release until March 1996, the descendants of Eich’s initial 10-day hack now run on approximately 98.9 percent of all websites with client-side code, making JavaScript the dominant programming language of the web. It’s wildly popular; beyond the browser, JavaScript powers…

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  • Free ‘JavaScript’ from Legal Clutches of Oracle, Devs Petition – This seems like a don’t wake the sleeping bear situation.

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  • Link: Oracle Kills JavaOne

    Ran from 1996 to 2010 as it’s own conference, and the as part of Oracle OpenWorld. Now to be focused on more than just Java: “Oracle Code One is our new developer conference that’s inclusive of more languages, technologies, and developer communities than other conferences. Expect talks on Go, Rust, Python, JavaScript, and R, along…

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  • XML, all alone on its own.

    People use JavaScript, Internet mattresses, password stink – Coté Memo #30

    Just a few updates and links this week. I don’t list them all below, but there’s several interviews from OSCON and DevOpsDays Austin in the Coté Show Variety Podcast as well. Programming languages XML, all alone on its own. The RedMonk programming language index is out, as always it’s interesting to see how things rank…

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  • Link: IBM Focused on 3 Major Languages: Java, Node.js and Swift

    “At IBM we believe there are really three key languages that are going to be needed for the future around cloud and mobile: Java, Node.js/JavaScript and Swift,” Phil Buckellew, vice president of enterprise mob Source: IBM Focused on 3 Major Languages: Java, Node.js and Swift

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    Cloud Closures and Server-side JavaScript Injection – DrunkAndRetired.com Episode #165

    Charles asked me to think of some ways you’d use sandboxed JavaScript on the server side – I jump right in with some examples: To listen to the episode, subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes or whatever, download the episode directly, or click play below to listen right here: Click here for episode MP3…

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