Yoorah! Mozilla has finally appointed a new chief executive, and it’s none other than JavaScript creator Brendan Eich. Since its then-leader Gary Kovacs announced his departure in April 2013, the ...
Thirty years ago, Netscape and Sun Microsystems introduced JavaScript as a new, cross-platform scripting language for building internet applications. Brendan Eich, the language's original designer, ...
Mozilla's co-founder and former CEO Brendan Eich has been at the center of Internet development for almost 20 years. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with ...
JavaScript, the now-ubiquitous scripting language popular in client-side Web development, has gotten faster and could find itself being used instead of Adobe Flash technology, Brendan Eich, the ...
JavaScript turns 30—and looks back on an astonishing history. What began as a hastily built prototype now dominates almost ...
Mozilla has found someone to step in to its chief technology officer position, which Brendan Eich dropped before he became chief executive and then resigned. Mozilla’s new CTO, Andreas Gal, will also ...
The creator of JavaScript now leads Mozilla's day-to-day engineering work as the organization expands beyond Firefox into ecosystem-busting services. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Modifications to ECMAScript, the official specification underlying JavaScript, will be made on a more regular basis than has been the norm. At the O’Reilly Fluent conference in San Francisco on ...
JavaScript, the now-ubiquitous scripting language popular in client-side Web development, has gotten faster and could find itself being used instead of Adobe Flash technology, according to Brendan ...