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      • JavaScript was born in 1995, conceived and developed in 10 days by Brendan Eich, a software engineer with Netscape Communications Corporation.
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  2. Aug 26, 2018 · So famously, 34-year-old Brendan Eich created that first version of the language that would become JavaScript in just 10 days. (Last year Eich began a talk at the dotJS conference by saying “22 years ago in May I did 10 days of hard work,” adding “I didn’t sleep much.”)

  3. It’s hard to imagine that one of the most widely used programming languages, JavaScript, was created in just 10 days. Amazingly, this is what Brendan Eich accomplished in the backdrop of the ...

  4. Oct 28, 2020 · JavaScript's humble start began in 1995, when it was created in just 10 days by Brendan Eich, then an employee with Netscape Communications Corporation. JavaScript has come a long way since then, from a tool to make websites pretty to a serious programming language.

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · The "first version" of JavaScript did in fact take ten days. The exact dates aren't confirmed, but Brendan Eich recalls it being May 6-15, 1995. But this was only a minimal prototype ("Mocha") for internal demonstration.

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, was given the task by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1995 to create a scripting language for their web browser. In a remarkably short timeframe, Eich developed the initial version of JavaScript in only 10 days.

  7. Jul 1, 2024 · Discover the fascinating story of how JavaScript was created in just 10 days! Dive into the rapid development by Brendan Eich. #JavaScript #Programming #Tech...

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  8. JavaScript: Designing a Language in 10 Days W hen Netscape hired Brendan Eich in April 1995, he was told that he had 10 days to create and produce a working prototype of a programming language that would run in Netscape’s browser. Back then, the pace of Web innovation was furi-ous, with Microsoft suddenly making the Internet the focus of its Win-

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