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Bullshit. AOL was a huge company with large development teams and lots of people worked on JavaScript. Obviously there was a project lead and in the beginning he did most of the work, but a project that big doesn't get done by one person and by the end he would have been doing less than 1% of the work.
The legal teams at AOL and Sun Microsystems negotiated JavaScript as part of a deal where AOL would "only" pay millions of dollars per month to license Java as long as they didn't include any other programming languages in the browser. JavaScript wasn't a separate language, we promise.
No, JavaScript was originally slapped together in 2 weeks at the last minute by one dude. It doesn’t take a team to put together a small interpreter
Brenden Eich:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Eich?wprov=sfti1