In a nutshell: JavaScript is about to become a matter of legal proceedings between competing parties. Oracle claims ownership of the trademark, but the company will now have to defend its questionable ...
A hot potato: JavaScript is one of the most popular programming languages in the world and a cornerstone of the modern web. JavaScript is also "owned" by Oracle. However, that could soon change with ...
In an open letter published September 16, Node.js and Deno creator Ryan Dahl, JavaScript creator Brendan Eich, and several other leading members of the JavaScript community have accused Oracle of ...
Unless Oracle voluntarily withdraws its claim to own the name ‘JavaScript’ by February 3, the battle over the trademark will go to court. JavaScript runtime provider Deno Land’s efforts to get Oracle ...
While still working to enhance that Java thing, Oracle Corp. is evolving with the times, today adding JavaScript functionality to a bevy of cloud-based development services and products. Targeting ...
The legal battle over the validity of JavaScript as a trademark name is one that is probably known to few, despite its status as a top programming language with over 27 million users. Perhaps this is ...
Oracle's Project Nashorn is focused on developing a JavaScript engine for the company's JVM (Java Virtual Machine) that is intended to leverage JVM libraries and offer higher performance than the ...
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