stands for Native Client . The naclwebplugin is the specific browser plugin (primarily for Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers) that allows the execution of native compiled code (C and C++) directly within the browser environment.

As the plugin evolved, Google introduced .

In its prime, the NaClWebPlugin was the engine behind some of the most impressive web experiences:

In 2017, Google announced the deprecation of PNaCl/NaCl in favor of . WebAssembly is a collaborative standard supported by all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge). Because it is a cross-browser standard rather than a Google-specific plugin, it effectively rendered NaCl obsolete. Troubleshooting: "NaClWebPlugin has crashed"

Porting console-quality games (like Bastion ) to run in a browser tab.

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stands for Native Client . The naclwebplugin is the specific browser plugin (primarily for Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers) that allows the execution of native compiled code (C and C++) directly within the browser environment.

As the plugin evolved, Google introduced . naclwebplugin

In its prime, the NaClWebPlugin was the engine behind some of the most impressive web experiences: stands for Native Client

In 2017, Google announced the deprecation of PNaCl/NaCl in favor of . WebAssembly is a collaborative standard supported by all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge). Because it is a cross-browser standard rather than a Google-specific plugin, it effectively rendered NaCl obsolete. Troubleshooting: "NaClWebPlugin has crashed" Google introduced . In its prime

Porting console-quality games (like Bastion ) to run in a browser tab.