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Encyclopedia > Free EcmaScript Interpreter

Free EMCAScript Interpreter (or FESI, pronounced fuzzy) is a free interpreter for the computer programming language ECMAScript, specifically ECMA-262 1ed. This language is closely related to the Javascript programming language widely used in web pages. The interpreter is itself written in the Java programming language.


External links

  • FESI (http://www.lugrin.ch/fesi/index.html)

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Free EcmaScript Interpreter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (76 words)
Free ECMAScript Interpreter (or FESI, pronounced fuzzy) is a free ECMAScript engine, specifically ECMA-262 1ed.
The interpreter is itself written in the Java programming language.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
BIGpedia - ECMAScript - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (207 words)
ECMAScript, in simple terms, is the greatest common subset of JavaScript and JScript.
The standard is now the fourth edition, known as E4X (ECMAScript for XML), which standardizes the syntax and semantics of a general-purpose, cross-platform, vendor-neutral set of programming language extensions adding native XML support in ECMAScript.
ECMAScript is supported in many applications, especially web browsers.
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