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EMCA should be ECMA #1

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Expand Up @@ -145,12 +145,12 @@ <h3>History of JavaScript</h3>
<li class="fragment">Developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape in 1995 (in 10 days!). Originally called Mocha, then LiveScript.</li>
<li class="fragment">Java?&mdash;Actually JavaScript has nothing to do with the language Java. Java was just the cool kid in town at the time.</li>
<li class="fragment">Script&mdash;Instructions that a computer can run one line at a time</li>
<li class="fragment">Standardized in 1997 as EMCAScript (ES6 finalized in 2015, <a href="http://caniuse.com/#search=es6" target="_blank">but not fully supported</a>)</li>
<li class="fragment">Standardized in 1997 as ECMAScript (ES6 finalized in 2015, <a href="http://caniuse.com/#search=es6" target="_blank">but not fully supported</a>)</li>
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<p>IE had own implementation in 1996 called JScript (still in existence).</p>
<p>Explain script/interpreted languages vs. compiled</p>
<p>Explain what not fully supported means. EMCAScript 5 finalized in 2009, supported in IE9+</p>
<p>Explain what not fully supported means. ECMAScript 5 finalized in 2009, supported in IE9+</p>
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