Similarities between Dynamic Language Runtime and ECMAScript
Dynamic Language Runtime and ECMAScript have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Dynamic programming language, JScript, Scheme (programming language), Type system.
Dynamic programming language
In computer science, a dynamic programming language is a class of high-level programming languages which at runtime execute many common programming behaviours that static programming languages perform during compilation.
Dynamic Language Runtime and Dynamic programming language · Dynamic programming language and ECMAScript ·
JScript
JScript is Microsoft's legacy dialect of the ECMAScript standard that is used in Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser.
Dynamic Language Runtime and JScript · ECMAScript and JScript ·
Scheme (programming language)
Scheme is a dialect of the Lisp family of programming languages.
Dynamic Language Runtime and Scheme (programming language) · ECMAScript and Scheme (programming language) ·
Type system
In computer programming, a type system is a logical system comprising a set of rules that assigns a property called a ''type'' (for example, integer, floating point, string) to every term (a word, phrase, or other set of symbols).
Dynamic Language Runtime and Type system · ECMAScript and Type system ·
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Dynamic Language Runtime and ECMAScript Comparison
Dynamic Language Runtime has 41 relations, while ECMAScript has 61. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.92% = 4 / (41 + 61).
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