From vanilla scripts to full-blown web apps — see how JavaScript has evolved over the years.
📜 A visual timeline by JetBrains
🔍 Milestones, frameworks, tools & turning points
🧠 A nostalgic + educational scroll through dev history
Dive into the journey 👉 www.jetbrains.com/lp/javascript-25
Celebrate the language that powers the modern web 🌐
Top comments (2)
You can check the source code of the page, and you see they stopped in 2020 :)
Another sign is that the start date is 1996. That makes the language 29 years now.
Offcourse, that is the total length, but the articles title is 25 years and the content is also for 25 years. I am not creating a new title here. Its from the archive.