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Techniques for implementing JavaScript
Namespaces have only recently began to be produced, and are as such still widely unknown. The need for such implementations continues to grow as today's browsers mature to support full-fledged applications. Brendan Eich, JavaScript's creator and CTO of the
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Ajile exists to support web developers with JavaScript
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