So, is no one else nervous about the fact that Oracle owns the trademark "JavaScript", acquired along with Sun. If they develop a JavaScript implementation it gives them grounds to "defend the mark".
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On Oct 5, 2012 4:03 PM, "Johnny Honestly" <mostmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I never liked the name Javascript anyway, b/c of the Java confusion and because the coffee fetish thing is, IMHO, below the awesomeness of the language.
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LiveScript v.02 ftw
It would also be interesting to have a full node stack on android... and I hear ARM is discontinuing their native Java support, but if I'm wrong, native node on something like a cheap NXP chip would be cool too. I doubt this just because I'm sure there are requirements in Java I skimmed over in the headlines, but just a thought / hope ;)
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