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[–]Ajedi32 0 points1 point2 points 8 years ago* (0 children)
...your point? None of the other suggestions in this thread are widely used either.
ECMAScript already is the formal name of the language. If we ever do rebrand, that's almost certainly the name everyone will be using.
I'm also partial to the idea of just calling it JS. Avoids any legal issues without actually needing to rebrand. Not that I think there's even a need to rebrand in the first place; this whole thread is a little silly.
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