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== This language is abandoned since a while back ==
 
The last Visual Studio version supporting it is Visual Studio 2005 [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/72bd815a(v=vs.100).aspx], which is over a decade ago (how time flies!). So in light of that, I think the todo list on how to expand the article into comparing it with other languages and so on makes little sense. By now, JScript .NET is a curiosity at best, and Microsoft is on a wholly different path with .NET, where they have since a good while back moved on to [[TypeScript]] instead, for a much more pragmatic way of "improving Javascript" as TypeScript is a superset of Javascript (ECMAScript). If I get time to, I may sit down with this article and adapt it for these changes, until then feel free... :) -- — [[User:Northgrove|Northgrove]] 09:31, 29 November 2016 (UTC)
 
BTW, for information, the MSDN documentation can be confusing on this topic. They often call JScript .NET just "JScript" (despite the language being abandoned) or "JScript 10.0", while JScript-the-Javascript-implementation is called JScript (ECMAScript3). [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hbxc2t98(VS.85).aspx]
 
— [[User:Northgrove|Northgrove]] 09:31, 29 November 2016 (UTC)