This is 10 years after js been bundled in netscape browser (1995).
But it was a lang thought for non-coders, known as webmonkeys.
JS was widely derided by professional coders.
But it was becoming very popular and necessary for web sites by 2000 or so.
I 2006, my js know-how is basic, and mostly wrong.
(this is before mozilla doc and stackoverflow, Wikipedia barely begin.)
I barely understand the prototype based object system, and much of my understanding is incorrect.
In 2014, i began a deep dive of JavaScript the language.
In 2015, js got a major overhaul.
Today, i think js is still a pretty bad language, because up to 2015, it was really the worst programing language rushed out in 10 days, and in 2015 overhaul, they decided to not creating a "js2015" directive.
This means, all the bad warts are still there, such as array-like object, null as object, etc.
If they created a "js2015" directive, i'd consider it better than python, due to js support of functional programing.
Before 2006, i was professional coder in perl and Wolfram language aka Mathematica.
If you know js, tell me your experience.
What year you start to learn it, your impression, what language you had experience before.