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<section id="welcome-to-native-client"> |
<h1 id="welcome-to-native-client">Welcome to Native Client</h1> |
<div id="home"> |
-<a class="button-nacl button-download" href="/native-client/sdk/download.html">Download SDK</a> |
+<div class="pull-quote">To get the SDK and<br/>installation instructions<br/> |
+<a href="/native-client/sdk/download.html">visit the SDK Download page</a>. |
+</div> |
<div class="big-intro"><p><strong>Native Client</strong> is a sandbox for running compiled C and C++ code in the |
browser efficiently and securely, independent of the user’s operating system. |
<strong>Portable Native Client</strong> extends that technology with |
@@ -14,33 +16,55 @@ of native code to modern web browsers, without sacrificing the <strong>security< |
<strong>portability</strong> of the web. Watch the video below for an overview of |
Native Client, including its goals, how it works, and how |
Portable Native Client lets developers run native compiled code on the web.</p> |
+<aside class="note"> |
+This site uses several examples of Native Client. For the best experience, |
+consider downloading the <a class="reference external" href="http://www.google.com/chrome/">latest version of Chrome</a>. |
+When you come back, be sure to <a class="reference external" href="https://gonativeclient.appspot.com/demo">check out our demos</a>. |
+</aside> |
</div> |
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+<div class="big-intro"><h2 id="two-types-of-modules">Two Types of Modules</h2> |
+<p>Native Client comes in two flavors.</p> |
+<ul class="small-gap"> |
+<li><strong>Portable Native Client (PNaCl)</strong>: Pronounced ‘pinnacle’, PNaCl runs single, portable (<strong>pexe</strong>) executables and is available |
+in most implementations of Chrome. A translator built into Chrome |
+translates the pexe into native code for the client hardware. The entire |
+module is translated before any code is executed rather than as the code is |
+executed. PNaCl modules can be hosted from any web server.</li> |
+<li><strong>Native Client (NaCl)</strong>: Also called traditional or non-portable Native |
+Client, NaCl runs |
+architecture-dependent (<strong>nexe</strong>) modules, which are packaged into an |
+application. At runtime, the browser decides which nexe to load based on the |
+architecture of the client machine. NaCl modules must be run from the <a class="reference external" href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/apps">Chrome |
+Web Store (CWS)</a>. |
+Fortunately, work from PNaCl modules can be used to create NaCl modules.</li> |
+</ul> |
+<p>These flavors are described in more depth in <a class="reference external" href="nacl-and-pnacl">PNaCl and NaCl</a></p> |
+<div class="left-side"> |
+<div class="left-side-inner"> |
+<h2>Hello World</h2> |
+<div class="big-intro"><p>To jump right in <a class="reference external" href="devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part1">take the tutorial</a> that walks you through a basic web |
+application for Portable Native Client (PNaCl). This is a client-side |
+application that uses HTML, JavaScript, and a Native Client module written in C++.</p> |
+</div> |
+</div> |
+</div> |
+<h2>A Little More Advanced</h2> |
+<div class="big-intro"><p>If you’ve already got the basics down, you’re probably trying to get a real application ready for production. You’re <a class="reference external" href="/devguide/devcycle/building">building</a>, <a class="reference external" href="/devguide/devcycle/debugging">debugging</a> or <a class="reference external" href="/devguide/distributing">ready to distribute</a>.</p> |
+</div> |
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-<div class="right-side-inner"> |
-<h2>Guiding principles of Native Client</h2> |
-<div class="big-intro"> |
-<ul> |
- <li>Developer flexibility to program in any language.</li> |
- <li>Running close to the metal to allow access to performance gains.</li> |
- <li>Protecting users from malicious code and malware.</li> |
- <li>Write-once, run-anywhere code portability across all user architectures.</li> |
-</ul></div> |
-</div> |
-</div><h2 id="get-started-with-native-client">Get started with Native Client</h2> |
-<div class="big-intro"><ol class="arabic simple"> |
-<li><a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/sdk/download.html"><em>Download the Native Client SDK</em></a>.</li> |
-<li>Read the <a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/overview.html"><em>Technical Overview</em></a>.</li> |
-<li>Learn how to use the SDK and build both a web app and a Chrome app in the |
-<a class="reference internal" href="/native-client/devguide/tutorial/tutorial-part1.html"><em>Getting Started Tutorial</em></a>.</li> |
-</ol> |
+<div class="left-side"> |
+<div class="left-side-inner"> |
+<h2>Nuts and Bolts</h2> |
+<div class="big-intro"><p>You’ve been working on a Native Client module for a while now and you’ve run into an arcane problem. You may need to refer to the <a class="reference external" href="/reference/pnacl-bitcode-abi">PNaCl Bitcode Reference</a> or the <a class="reference external" href="/sandbox_internals/index">Sandbox internals</a>.</p> |
+</div> |
</div> |
+</div><h2 id="i-want-to-know-everything">I Want to Know Everything</h2> |
+<p>So, you like to read now and try later. Start with our <a class="reference external" href="/overview">Technical Overview</a></p> |
<div class="big-intro" style="clear: both;"><p>Send us questions, comments, and feedback: |
<a class="reference external" href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/native-client-discuss">native-client-discuss</a>.</p> |
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