Linked by David Adams on Fri 12th Sep 2008 16:36 UTC, submitted by stonyandcher
Google Chrome is open source, and there's clearly still some work to be done on it. In this article Neil McAllister decided to take a peek under Chrome's hood and view it through the eyes of the developers who will improve and maintain it in the coming years. And it seems Google's open source browser has much to offer prospective hackers (provided they use Windows).
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baadger
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2006-08-29

That class looks like a sufficient native abstraction to me, the anticipation of adding Linux and Mac support is probably the reason it exists.

Edited 2008-09-12 21:14 UTC

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urbanRealist Member since:
2005-12-31

I'm surprised they didn't use a multi-platform toolkit like Qt.

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