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ECMAScript

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What is ECMAScript?

ECMAScript is a scripting-language specification standardized by Ecma International. It is the basis for languages like JavaScript, ActionScript, and others. ECMAScript defines the syntax, semantics, and libraries for these languages, ensuring interoperability across different implementations. It is commonly used for client-side scripting in web browsers (JavaScript), server-side development (Node.js), and in other environments.

What other technologies are related to ECMAScript?

ECMAScript Complementary Technologies

A library providing immutable data structures for JavaScript, often used to improve performance and predictability in ECMAScript applications, especially those using React or Redux.
mentioned alongside ECMAScript in 44% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
A small, fast, and scalable bearbones state-management solution using simplified flux principles, often used as an alternative to Redux for React ECMAScript applications.
mentioned alongside ECMAScript in 99% (397) of relevant job posts
A state management library for JavaScript (ECMAScript) applications using Observables, that provide a reactive approach for managing state. It can be used to build scalable JavaScript applications.
mentioned alongside ECMAScript in 99% (397) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ECMAScript?

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Apple
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Oracle
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