![]() Netscape submitted JavaScript to ECMA International for standardization resulting in the standardized version named ECMAScript. JavaScript can create applications which run in the browsers such as IE, Opera, FireFox, Google Chrome and other. JavaScript is designed for use on web pages and closely integrated with HTML. As JavaScript works on the client side, It is mostly used for client-side web development. ![]() It was renamed JavaScript on December 4, 1995. It was first released under the name of LiveScript as part of Netscape Navigator 2.0 in September 1995. JavaScript was created by Netscape programmer Brendan Eich. JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-oriented scripting language developed by Netscape. ![]() Scripts (like PHP, Perl) which are executed on a web server are called server-side scripts and scripts (like JavaScript) which are executed on user's computer, interpreted by the browser is called client-side scripts. A script is an executable list of commands like macro or batch file created by a scripting language.
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