Too Long; Didn't Read
In 1995, Netscape developed JavaScript and then gave it to the European Computer Manufacturers Association (ECMA) for language specification. With each version, JavaScript climbed the ladder and became increasingly robust. JavaScript's ecosystem is also growing, with more use cases leveraging its power. Developers can depend on robust frameworks like Sencha Ext JS, excellent editing tools like Froala, and robust data visualization tools like FusionCharts. For JavaScript, developers can use JavaScript for server-side and client-side applications.