Native Client: A Sandbox Technology

Abstract

Native Client is a sandbox technology, which run C and C++ compiled code in the browser in an efficient and secure manner. To make this technology go independent of any architecture, portable native client let developers to compile their code with Ahead Of time (AOT) translation. It brings the native code to the web without the loss of the security and portability of the web.

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Geetika Kapil

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Geetika Kapil (2016). Native Client: A Sandbox Technology. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(3), 3709-3714. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-243458