Oracle urged again to surrender JavaScript trademark (www.theregister.com)
from nkat2112@sh.itjust.works to programming@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 12:18
https://sh.itjust.works/post/25316917

This article makes for an interesting read. Here follow two early paragraphs for context:

Oracle controls the JavaScript trademark because in 2009 it acquired Sun Microsystems, which applied to trademark the name with the US Patent and Trademark Office back in 1995. The trademark was granted in 2000.

While the database giant does not use the name for any commercial products, its ownership of the trademark has led JavaScript-oriented organizations such as events biz JSConf to adopt branding that avoids the term. As the signatories to the letter observe, the world’s most popular programming language therefore can’t have a conference that mentions what it’s about.

Toward the end, the article mentions an initiative to legally pursue Oracle for trademark abandonment.

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JoMiran@lemmy.ml on 17 Sep 2024 14:11 next collapse

The only thing worse than Oracle are Oracle sales people.

pupbiru@aussie.zone on 17 Sep 2024 14:32 collapse

oracles lawyers are pretty bad too

Greg@lemmy.ca on 17 Sep 2024 14:38 next collapse

Oracle Sales Lawyers are the worst

JoMiran@lemmy.ml on 17 Sep 2024 14:52 next collapse

I put the lawyers under Oracle since they are the physical manifestation of the corporation. Think of Oracle as “crack” and Oracle Sales as “crack dealers”. Each horrible in their own special way.

negativenull@lemmy.world on 17 Sep 2024 15:29 collapse

Oracle CEOs are pretty bad too

SkyNTP@lemmy.ml on 17 Sep 2024 14:39 next collapse

If it’s such a problem, maybe we just collectively move on to ES or TypeScript nomenclature?

lolcatnip@reddthat.com on 17 Sep 2024 15:33 next collapse

Typescript and JavaScript are different languages and the distinction is important, especially because the two are used in conjunction with each other.

gencha@lemm.ee on 17 Sep 2024 16:47 next collapse

Especially because TypeScript compiles down to JavaScript JS

Venat0r@lemmy.world on 17 Sep 2024 19:44 collapse

Yeah but why would you ever use javascript instead of typescript.

Don’t answer that. 😂

lolcatnip@reddthat.com on 18 Sep 2024 00:15 next collapse

For an application? Never. I’d still use it for something very small like a build script where the hassle of separate compile and run stages makes the whole thing a hassle to use. That might change now, though, since I think Node has gained the ability to execute Typescript directly.

bitwolf@lemmy.one on 18 Sep 2024 06:12 collapse

Been using vite for a while and haven’t had to think about it.

Glad node is catching up. But it’d spare even more headaches if it natively supported ES6 modules

curiousaur@reddthat.com on 18 Sep 2024 02:24 collapse

Because I’m a browser and I can’t read typescript.

starshipwinepineapple@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 17:50 collapse

The article mentions that the letter indicated intent to petition with the USPTO to cancel the Javascript trademark due to abandonment. Hopefully that is successful since that seems to be the best outcome short of Oracle willingly forfeiting it.

RedstoneValley@sh.itjust.works on 17 Sep 2024 14:47 next collapse

Just call it Ecmascript and be done with it. The name JavaScript was misleading from the beginning. Well, Ecma sounds like a skin disease but who cares.

Undaunted@discuss.tchncs.de on 17 Sep 2024 16:17 next collapse

Writing it also feels as nice as a skin disease so it’s fitting well.

gencha@lemm.ee on 17 Sep 2024 16:45 next collapse

SmegmaScript is just too close

BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca on 17 Sep 2024 17:42 collapse

SmegHeadScript

<img alt="kryten" src="https://media.tenor.com/FVDLKiIgX0AAAAAM/smeghead.gif">

lkdm@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 20:51 next collapse

Ecmascript is classic, but WebScript might be better going forward.

aticmel@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 21:31 next collapse

but then we have a massive problem that affects millions of people if we call it EcmaScript. POJO becomes POEO, which violates English. Anyone speaking or writing English is negatively affected by the change from POJO to POEO. We should definitely pay Oracle billions of dollars to avoid confusing people about whether it’s POI-oh or POYO… keep it POJO.

bitcrafter@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 23:51 next collapse

I feel like the modern name for it would be just “Script”.

Eiri@lemmy.ca on 18 Sep 2024 02:47 collapse

That’s way too broad. Scripting is a pretty broad concept.

Jayjader@jlai.lu on 18 Sep 2024 02:22 next collapse

“I need some more [input] sanitizer for my eczema script, the console is red and inflamed whenever I check it.”

fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc on 18 Sep 2024 11:24 collapse

This is the solution.

All names have problems but this one has the least.

0x0@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 15:19 next collapse

In one fell swoop they managed to gobble up quite a lot of FOSS projects, triggering quite a lot of forks…

negativenull@lemmy.world on 17 Sep 2024 15:29 next collapse

R.I.P. Sun

Zink@programming.dev on 18 Sep 2024 03:08 collapse

Sun Solaris was my first *nix, and I have very strong memories of hanging out in the cluster of Sun machines as well as running a remote x window session from whatever overlocked Celeron win2k machine I had in my dorm at the time.

x00za@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Sep 2024 16:56 next collapse

Oracle can suck it

Piece of shit company

Piece of shit owner

kautau@lemmy.world on 17 Sep 2024 17:45 next collapse

One Rich Asshole Called Larry Ellison

CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Sep 2024 17:51 collapse

I could believe that a man could build a suit using arc energy technology. And I could believe that man could use that energy to kill aliens from outer space.

But I could not believe that same man would ever use Oracle Cloud for his compute.

Literally made Iron Man unwatchable.

[deleted] on 17 Sep 2024 17:44 next collapse

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BatmanAoD@programming.dev on 17 Sep 2024 18:35 next collapse

Cool! Oracle, a company famous for making good-will decisions, and open to being “urged” into doing the right thing. 🙄

I suppose the open letter is a nice gesture, and I hope that the petition to cancel the trademark succeeds.

Prethoryn@lemmy.world on 18 Sep 2024 02:58 next collapse

Fuck Oracle, we use them for our org and holy fuck, slow to respond, hire people that don’t know how to do their job or just don’t do it.

Waste of fucking money and air.

Kinakuta@lemmy.world on 20 Sep 2024 00:00 collapse

You just described SAP as well.

m3t00@lemmy.world on 18 Sep 2024 09:49 next collapse

favorite JavaScript reference docs MDN

meanwhile Mozilla bails on fedi

hardly knew ya

TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee on 18 Sep 2024 10:20 next collapse

Javascript? What’s that? I only know of ECMA-262-ECMAScript, rolls right off the tongue!

AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world on 18 Sep 2024 11:43 collapse

I’m still not over the utter destruction of Sun by fucking Oracle.

nkat2112@sh.itjust.works on 21 Sep 2024 13:44 collapse

Same, I hear you.