Posts tagged ‘ecmascript’
SCORM 2.0: high-level solutions or low-level tools?
Posted Saturday, December 13th, 2008.
Filed under General, SCORM, e-learning with the tags CSS, ecmascript, JavaScript, LETSI, opinion, SCORM, SCORM 2.0, standards
Matt Wilcox posted an interesting argument about the CSS3 standard; I think the central points of the argument can be applied to SCORM and where we’re potentially headed with SCORM 2.0.
ECMAScript vs JavaScript vs ActionScript: Do you know the difference?
Posted Tuesday, August 19th, 2008.
Filed under JavaScript, SCORM with the tags ActionScript, Adobe Flash, ecmascript, JavaScript, SCORM, SCORM 2.0
If you’re trying to use SCORM in your e-learning, you’ve undoubtedly heard of JavaScript and ActionScript. But do you know the different between ECMAScript, JavaScript, and ActionScript?
Alex Russell has provided definitions for many of the ECMAScript-related names you might be reading about these days, including ECMAScript (3, 3.1, 4), ActionScript 3, Harmony, and JavaScript 2.
Very helpful!
Via Ajaxian.