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Oracle has introduced JavaScript support in the MySQL database, allowing developers to write JavaScript stored programs, i.e. JavaScript functions and procedures, in the MySQL database server.
Oracle, asked for comment on the effort on September 19, had not responded to the inquiry. This week’s online petition argues that Oracle has never seriously offered a product called JavaScript.
In the newly published open letter, Ryan Dahl, creator of Node.js, Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript, Michal Ficarra, editor of the JavaScript spec, Rich Harris, creator of the Svelte framework, ...
Database licence seller Oracle has filed a motion with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to partially dismiss a legal challenge to its JavaScript trademark. This action was slammed as an ...
More than 4,200 developers, creators and professionals have urged Oracle to give up the JavaScript trademark it has owned since 2009, accusing the company of trademark abandonment.
The initial attempt to cancel Oracle's ownership of the "JavaScript" trademark was unsuccessful. Deno Land and other prominent JS community members recently petitioned the United States Patent and ...
Python dethrones JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub Deno 2.0 looks to backward compatibility to move forward RHEL 9.5 debuts alongside AlmaLinux, Rocky, and Oracle updates The Petition for ...
Exploring Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, researchers at Tenable found that Oracle's console-based Code Editor tool failed to ...
While still working to enhance that Java thing, Oracle Corp. is evolving with the times, today adding JavaScript functionality to a bevy of cloud-based development services and products. Targeting ...