The definition of JavaScript given by Stack Overflow when you click on its tag is:
JavaScript (not to be confused with Java) is a high-level, dynamic, multi-paradigm, object-oriented, prototype-based, weakly-typed language used for both client-side and server-side scripting. Its primary use is in rendering and manipulating of web pages. Use this tag for questions regarding ECMAScript and its various dialects/implementations (excluding ActionScript and Google-Apps-Script).
But is it vital to specify that JavaScript should not be confused with Java just because the terms are similar?
As if we had to specify that Iceland should not be confused with the word ice.
Am I the only one wondering why "(not to be confused with Java)" is in the definition?
javascript
which I do on and off for at most 10 hours a day. The fact that OP doesn't see these questions speaks volumes for me and everybody else on both thejavascript
andjava
tags who make constant edits to keep the separation despite there being a clear disclaimer on both tags.