- Topics
- Javascript,
- Web Development,
- Dynamic Languages,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- EcmaScript Harmony,
- Google V8,
- Standardization,
- Chrome,
- ECMA
Google Chrome and V8 now support some of the features planned for the next version of JavaScript, known as ECMAScript 3.1 “Harmony”. To try out these features you can use dev channel release of Chrome with the “Experimental JavaScript features” flag turned on.
- Topics
- .NET Framework,
- .NET,
- ISO,
- Programming,
- ECMA,
- Standardization
The ECMA working group in charge of the Common Language Infrastructure standard has produced released a working draft of the 5th edition. The CLI represents the subset of Microsoft’s .NET platform that has been placed in the care of Ecma International. Originally known as the European Computer Manufacturers Association, Ecma International both competes with and complements ISO.