Name: FrozenVoid 2010-07-04 1:20
1. Its most used by number of users(web pages)
2. Its most actively developed.
3. Its has massive codebases.
4. There a huge incentive to improve and extend JavaScript.
5. It allows full range of programming paradigms and methods.
6. Its very easy to learn, new users appear to be proficient in weeks.
7.Notably there are companion technologies like HTML5/Canvas/</Video> which will synergize with future JavaScript to dominate the web.
8. JavaScript is stable. No browser would dare to break millions of pages, in a quest to "improve functional purity", "fix syntax" or something equally asinine like C++ compatibility.
2. Its most actively developed.
3. Its has massive codebases.
4. There a huge incentive to improve and extend JavaScript.
5. It allows full range of programming paradigms and methods.
6. Its very easy to learn, new users appear to be proficient in weeks.
7.Notably there are companion technologies like HTML5/Canvas/</Video> which will synergize with future JavaScript to dominate the web.
8. JavaScript is stable. No browser would dare to break millions of pages, in a quest to "improve functional purity", "fix syntax" or something equally asinine like C++ compatibility.