On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Weston Weems <
wwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've read that its likely to target llvm for platform independence,
> but is the ultimate goal to have this working in other browsers (or is
> this already the case)?
In general, we'd love to be on as many platform/browser combinations
as possible! A subset of our current functionality works in Firefox,
for example (though it's currently missing some important parts, like
3D). Because our team is finite, we can't be everywhere at once --
but we'd love any help from outside contributors on this front.
> Also, when can we expect to see this turned on and enabled by default
> in a build of chromium or chrome?
The current goal is "rather soon." :-)
> Aside from all my concerns, I appreciate what you guys are doing...
Thanks! Keep in mind that many of us are also HTML5 fanboys. :-) As
a cross-platform, cross-device presentation and rendering model, HTML
is hard to beat! We want to make sure it's as easy as possible to
interact with HTML-based UIs from native code.
As for JavaScript, while we do want to provide alternatives to the
language, it's not *all* bad. If you're interested I'd suggest the
book "JavaScript: The Good Parts," by Douglas Crockford. (Amusingly,
it's not very long.)
--
Cliff L. Biffle
NaCl Team, Google, Inc.