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What does the future hold for ECMAScript?

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What does the future hold for ECMAScript?

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The ECMAScript Technical Committee is now working on ECMAScript, 5th Edition (the 4th edition was abandoned). More information can be found at http://www.ecmascript.org/.

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———————————————————————– The ECMAScript Technical Committee is now working on the fourth edition, the first implementation of which is JScript.NET. It includes a compiler, allowing you to create standalone JScript executables. The fourth edition of ECMAScript will provide new features like typed variables, and classes. More information can be found at: http://www.ecmascript.org/ or from microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.jscript — Postings such as this are automatically sent once a day. Their goal is to answer repeated questions, and to offer the content to the community for continuous evaluation/improvement. The complete comp.lang.javascript FAQ is at http://jibbering.com/faq/index.html. The FAQ workers are a group of volunteers. The sendings of these daily posts are proficiently hosted by http://www.pair.com.

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