Google has just added native client (NaCl) support in Chrome 14 beta, which enables developers to leverage C and C++ interfaces for their web applications. NaCl is integrated as a sandboxing technology, which allows the browser to safely execute platform independent and untrusted code without being a threat to the browser itself, even if the software may be harmful. NaCl was integrated for the first time in Chrome 5 behind a flag and is enabled via Pepper, a collection of APIs that can connect C and C++ code to modern websites that run HTML5 technologies.
2DayBlog.com, Google Enables Developers to Connect C Code to HTML5
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