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Ecmascript 2023 Language Specification Standard Ecma262 14th Edition June 2023 Ecma

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Ecmascript 2023 Language Specification Standard Ecma262 14th Edition June 2023 Ecma
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Publisher: Ecma International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.79 MB
Pages: 840
Author: ECMA
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 14th edition, June 2023

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Ecmascript 2023 Language Specification Standard Ecma262 14th Edition June 2023 Ecma by Ecma instant download after payment.

This Ecma Standard defines the ECMAScript 2023 Language. It is the fourteenth edition of the ECMAScript Language Specification. Since publication of the first edition in 1997, ECMAScript has grown to be one of the world's most widely used general-purpose programming languages. It is best known as the language embedded in web browsers but has also been widely adopted for server and embedded applications. ECMAScript is based on several originating technologies, the most well-known being JavaScript (Netscape) and JScript (Microsoft). The language was invented by Brendan Eich at Netscape and first appeared in that company's Navigator 2.0 browser. It has appeared in all subsequent browsers from Netscape and in all browsers from Microsoft starting with Internet Explorer 3.0. The development of the ECMAScript Language Specification started in November 1996. The first edition of this Ecma Standard was adopted by the Ecma General Assembly of June 1997.

ECMAScript 2023, the 14th edition, introduced the toSorted, toReversed, findLastIndex methods on with, Array.prototype and findLast, and TypedArray.prototype, as well as the toSpliced method on Array.prototype; added support for #! comments at the beginning of files to better facilitate executable ECMAScript files; and allowed the use of most Symbols as keys in weak collections

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