In 1995, it was first designed and implemented on the Netscape Navigator browser by Brendan Eich of Netscape. Because Netscape was working with Sun, Netscape management wanted it to look like Java, hence the name JavaScript. But in fact its grammatical style is closer to Self and Scheme.
In order to gain technical advantages, Microsoft launched JScript, and CEnvi launched ScriptEase, which can also run on the browser like JavaScript. In order to unify specifications, JavaScript is also called ECMAScript because it is compatible with the ECMA standard.
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