JavaScript was developed at Netscape in the mid 90s. During it's development it had the code name "Mocha." When it was initially released to the public in September 1995, it was called "LiveScript." The name was changed to JavaScript during a minor release of Netscape's software in December 1995. It is generally held that the name change was either a marketing ploy by Netscape to latch onto Java--the hot new web language from Sun (now Oracle.) Some however point out that the change may have been part of a deal between Netscape and Sun in which Netscape bundled the Java run-time into their browsers.
It was inspired by Mosaic but Netscape Navigator was the original name for this new product.
they didnt stop making it. They are about to make the new season in Japan soon :D
no they are making a new album which is coming out towards fall
It was replaced by the brand new Dodge Dart.
JavaScript started, because Netscape wanted to add a glue language for web designers to its web browser in 1995. Java made it to their web browser a little earlier and quickly gained popularity, so they changed JavaScript's name from the initial LiveScript to the name it has today.
no they are currently making a new season to premiere on discovery channel this spring.
Chevrolet stoped making camaros in 2002. They just released the new 2010 camaro.
At present the main browsers in use areNetscape. Originally given away free, but now a commercial product. Netscape's browser gained in popularity because it added a lot of new features to HTML. In doing so it made HTML non-standard though a lot of the Netscape extensions have since been accepted into standard HTML. One of the major Netscape extensions was JavaScript.Internet Explorer. Microsoft's (rather late) response to Netscape. Not yet as popular, but being free and ubiquitous may fix that in a few years. As with Netscape, IE has also extended HTML in its own way.Hotjava. Not that popular at the moment, but supplied by the people (Sun) who supply the Java programming language and environment that is likely to play a large part in making web pages more interactive.Mosaic. Still in use, but showing its age, and no longer being developed.Lynx. This is a text-based browser that is remarkably popular despite (or because of) this fact. Lynx can be a very fast and effective way of browsing the net, if only because it dispenses with all the time-consuming graphics.Opera. New kid on the block. Given good reviews primarily for its reputation for being fast (especially since the big 2 went to version 4 and became unweildly). Probably not as "fully featured" as some others.
They didn't, it will be continuing this spring when she has the new baby.
Their new album is comming out this summer, 2012.
They didnt new episodes starts today at 8pm