Where JavaScript Came From

If JavaScript isn’t related to Java, then why do they have such similar names? It’s another example of one of the computer industry’s most annoying traits: the triumph of marketing over substance.

Long ago, when Netscape added some basic scripting abilities to its Navigator Web browser, it originally called that scripting language LiveScript. Around the same time, Java was getting lots of press as the Next Big Thing In Computing. When Netscape revised Navigator to run Java applets in Navigator 2, it also renamed LiveScript to JavaScript, hoping that some of Java’s glitter would rub off. The mere fact that JavaScript and Java were very different programming languages didn’t stop Netscape’s marketing geniuses, and ever ...

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