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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... :
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)
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