To mitigate arbitrary
native code execution in Edge, the Creators Update would use «Code Integrity Guard (CIG) and Arbitrary Code Guard (ACG) to help break the most universal primitive found in modern web browser exploits: loading malicious code into memory.»
Not exact matches
Whitelabel iOS and Android apps for your users with all built in
native iOS and Android source
code for brilliant
execution.
Don't go looking for remote
code execution yet (although it is highly possible), as the
native bridge seems to be disabled when in web browser mode (it may be able to be bypassed, but I haven't looked into it).
finally if you made the whole thing interpreted rather than compiled the development time would speed up considerably and there would be effectively no penalty in
execution because the actually operator calculating
code would all be written in some language that was closer to the machine like c. Each time you wished to add another
native operation or
native datatype to the language you would write the appropriate c
code and recompile your language.