30 Years of JavaScript: Netscape and Sun's Historic Announcement

Thirty years ago today, Netscape and Sun Microsystems announced JavaScript, a groundbreaking scripting language designed to revolutionize web development. This visionary move proposed JavaScript as an open standard to W3C and IETF, with a royalty-free license to foster widespread adoption. In the 1990s, amidst walled gardens like AOL and CompuServe, JavaScript democratized the internet, enabling even non-programmers to create dynamic applications. Sun Microsystems’ commitment to open systems was pivotal, making JavaScript accessible and foundational to modern web technologies. Today, it remains integral to AI applications, front-end frameworks, and interactive experiences, reflecting the foresight of its creators. This retrospective not only honors a language’s legacy but also highlights how open standards shaped the digital landscape we navigate daily.

原文链接:Hacker News

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