Proper noun
ECMAScript
(programming) A standardised specification of JavaScript, developed by Ecma International.
A TS-script compiles into plain JavaScript and can be executed in any JS host supporting ECMAScript 3 or higher. Source: Internet
Content can be animated by manipulating the DOM using ECMAScript and the scripting language's built-in timers. Source: Internet
First, Brendan Eich and Mozilla rejoined Ecma International as a not-for-profit member and work started on ECMAScript for XML (E4X), the ECMA-357 standard, which came from ex-Microsoft employees at BEA Systems (originally acquired as Crossgain). Source: Internet
By default, only the JScript and VBScript modules are provided; third party implementations like ScreamingMonkey (for ECMAScript 4 support) can also be used. Source: Internet
ECMAScript 2015 was released in June 2015. Source: Internet
In June 2011, ECMAScript 5.1 was released to fully align with the third edition of the ISO/IEC 16262 international standard. Source: Internet