Perl, Ruby, Python, Javascript / ecmascript, PHP are similar to each other in terms of open source, open documentation, multi-platform, etc.
Perl has http://www.perl.orgRuby has http://www.ruby-lang.orgPython has http://www.python.orgPHP has http://php.net
Is there a “home” for javascript in the same sense as these other languages? When I say "home", I mean the place for official documentation, specifications, language source code, examples, etc.
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