A scripting language, based on Netscape’s JavaScript, developed by the ECMA.
From Voice Extensible Markup Language (VoiceXML) Version 2.0 ( 2004-03-16) A standard version of JavaScript backed by the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. See [ECMASCRIPT
A standardized scripting language supported on most devices (see http://www.ecma.ch/ecma1/stand/ecma-262.htm). Microsoft's implementation is called JScript; Netscape's implementation is called JavaScript.
The European Computer Manufacturers Association designed a standard Internet scripting language formally known as ECMA-262 (ECMAScript) in June 1998. This specification was then adopted by Microsoft®, Netscape and several other industry leaders (including IBM). The language is based on JavaScript(tm) 1.1.
ECMA Standardised Scripting Language Scripting language mainly used to add client side dynamic functionality to HTML pages. more information
The real name for JavaScript. ECMA (European Computer Manufacturers Association) control the standard for the ECMAScript (JavaScript) programming language.
ECMAScript is an attempt to standardize the JavaScript and Jscript (Microsoft) scripting language technologies that are used extensively in both client- and server-side environments. ECMA is a standards setting body, based in Switzerland.
The programming language (as a result of the effort of standardization of JavaScript/JScript by ECMA) defined by the ECMA-262 standard.
European Computer Manufacturer's Association Script. This is what we're going to be calling JavaScript in the future. Otherwise it's pretty much the same as before.
A standardized, international programming language based on Javascript. It behaves the same way in all applications that support the standard. Companies can use the open standard language to develop their implementation of Netscape's Javascript.
The Core JavaScript language as defined in the ECMA 262 specification. ECMAScript refers exclusively to those parts of JavaScript that make it behave like a programming language, independent of the environment in which the language is used. Therefore it does not include such interfaces as the DOM or Events.
ECMAScript is a scripting programming language, standardized by Ecma International in ECMA-262 specification. The language is widely used on the web and is often referred to as JavaScript or JScript, although those two terms have more specific meaning. To understand the relation between ECMAScript, JavaScript, and JScript, you need to know the history of ECMAScript.
An industry standard scripting language commonly referred to as JavaScript. See the ECMAScript Language Specification for details.
The programming language defined by the ECMA-262 standard. As stated in the standard, the originating technology for ECMAScript was JavaScript. Note that in the ECMAScript binding, the word "property" is used in the same sense as the IDL term "attribute."
ECMAScript is a scripting programming language, standardized by Ecma International in the ECMA-262 specification. The language is widely used on the web, and is often referred to as Java Script or JScript, after the two primary implementations of the specification.