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Why Java and Javascript are named alike?

Is there any similarity between java and javascript? for they are named alike?

29th Oct 2016, 10:48 AM
Mashrafe
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They are 2 totally different languages This is from the Oracle site: How is JavaScript different from Java? The JavaScript programming language, developed by Netscape, Inc., is not part of the Java platform. JavaScript does not create applets or stand-alone applications. In its most common form, JavaScript resides inside HTML documents, and can provide levels of interactivity to web pages that are not achievable with simple HTML. Key differences between Java and JavaScript: Java is an OOP programming language while Java Script is an OOP scripting language. Java creates applications that run in a virtual machine or browser while JavaScript code is run on a browser only. Java code needs to be compiled while JavaScript code are all in text. They require different plug-ins. For additional information about JavaScript, visit Mozilla.org about the similar names, here is Brendan Eich creator of JavaScript (thanks StackOverflow) From an interview made to its creator Brendan Eich: InfoWorld: As I understand it, JavaScript started out as Mocha, then became LiveScript and then became JavaScript when Netscape and Sun got together. But it actually has nothing to do with Java or not much to do with it, correct? Eich: That’s right. It was all within six months from May till December (1995) that it was Mocha and then LiveScript. And then in early December, Netscape and Sun did a license agreement and it became JavaScript. And the idea was to make it a complementary scripting language to go with Java, with the compiled language.
29th Oct 2016, 11:01 PM
‎‏‎‏‎Joe
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we should name javascript as ECMAScript
12th Nov 2016, 11:26 PM
Pytness
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