> …browser developers refused to cooperate and develop something better. Microsoft and Apple…
Javascript was the language for nearly a decade before Apple shipped Safari.
Netscape shipped Javascript, but no one was necessarily locked in. When Microsoft shipped IE, they included an only somewhat compatible version of "JScript"/"DHTML" in it, with proprietary extensions added in. There wasn't even cooperation of Javascript per se, much less a "better" language to replace it.
Javascript was the language for nearly a decade before Apple shipped Safari.
Netscape shipped Javascript, but no one was necessarily locked in. When Microsoft shipped IE, they included an only somewhat compatible version of "JScript"/"DHTML" in it, with proprietary extensions added in. There wasn't even cooperation of Javascript per se, much less a "better" language to replace it.