Netscape provided the JavaScript language. Microsoft changed the name and called it
JScript to avoid the trademark issue. In other words, you can say JScript is the same as JavaScript, but Microsoft provides it.
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Netscape provided the JavaScript language. Microsoft changed the name and called it JScript to avoid the trademark issue. In other words, you can say JScript is the same as JavaScript, but Microsoft provides it.