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Eric Park
1,063 PointsWhat is the difference between native and host objects?
Is the only difference that host objects are from the environment that they are in?
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Steven Parker
243,658 PointsYes, basically. They are provided by, and only exist in that specific environment.
And native objects are things common to the language that are always there no matter what environment you run in (like client or server).