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He completed the first version in ten days in order to accommodate the Navigator 2.0 Beta release schedule. At first the language was called Mocha, but it was renamed LiveScript in September 1995 and finally – in a joint announcement with Sun Microsystems – it was named JavaScript in December.
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Sep 28, 2023 · The "first version" of JavaScript did in fact take ten days. The exact dates aren't confirmed, but Brendan Eich recalls it being May 6-15, 1995.
Brendan Eich in April. 1995, he was told that he had 10 days to create and produce a working prototype of a programming language that would.
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Feb 21, 2024 · And so it was that in May 1995, Eich developed a first functional prototype of JavaScript within 10 days, since it was still under the name ...
Oct 1, 2019 · By the time Eich was able to get started, the Java deal was just days away. 10 days, actually. ... But Javascript wasn't enitrely built in 10 days ...