I think Chrome should consider exposure of more APIs, like context menu items, network stack, direct Skia calls, etc.
Chrome has builtin libjingle for p2p, but currently mainly used tinyxml for parsing XMPP and bookmark syncing. If we can script it with Javascript how awesome is that!
http://hackademix.net/2009/12/10/why-chrome-has-no-noscript/
I think Chrome should consider exposure of more APIs, like context menu items, network stack, direct Skia calls, etc.
Chrome has builtin libjingle for p2p, but currently mainly used tinyxml for parsing XMPP and bookmark syncing. If we can script it with Javascript how awesome is that!