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you can also use Mozilla's NSPR library for cross-platform basic services and NSS for TLS.

Which coincidentally, Chrome & Chromium are based on, making the cross-library usage full circle.



Huh. When i read that article, i immediately thought of NSPR - as in, this is the Chrome alternative to NSPR. But it's built on top of NSPR? I suppose Chrome-as-a-platform provides more abstraction and richer services than NSPR.




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