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MEAN Web Development
Back in the spring of 1995, web browsers were very different from present day web browsers. It had been 4 years since the release of World Wide Web (the first internet browser written by Tim Berners-Lee), 2 years since the initial release of Mosaic, and Internet Explorer 1.0 was a few months months away from release. The World Wide Web began to show signs of popularity, and though some of the big companies showed interest in the field, the main disruptor back then was a small company named Netscape. Netscape's already popular browser Netscape Navigator, was in the works for its second version, when the client engineering team and co-founder Marc Anderseen decided that Navigator 2.0 should embed a programming language. The task was assigned to a software engineer named Branden Eich, who completed it in 10 days between May 6 and May 15, 1995, naming the language Mocha, then LiveScript, and eventually JavaScript.
Amos Q. Haviv - Personal Name
First Edition
978-1-78398-328-5
NONE
MEAN Web Development
Computer Science
English
2014
1-354
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