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4,516 Pointsis there a way to see the host and native objects available to us individually?
i want to know which object is native and which is the host, this is probably a dumb question. i just like to know things like that, thanks in advance
2 Answers
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsHi Heriberto!
These might help:
https://gist.github.com/Integralist/1593770
http://perfectionkills.com/detecting-built-in-host-methods/
I hope that helps.
Stay safe and happy coding!
Peter Vann
36,427 PointsNo worries/you're very welcome! - just trying to "pay it forward", as they say...
I don't know if it's your thing, but I'm telling everyone about it. If you haven't seen Resident Alien on the Sci-Fi channel it's hilarious! (SOOOOOOO funny!). You can watch it On Demand or on the website (as well as on the Sci-Fi channel). They've run 6 episodes so far - each one better than the last (the last one featured Linda Hamilton, who was Sarah Conner in the Terminator movies)!?! The cast and writing are PHENOMENAL!!! New episodes are at 10:00 pm PST on Wednesday nights.
Anyway, hit me up anytime if you have questions...
Again, I hope that helps.
Stay safe and happy coding!
-Pete
Heriberto Nieves
4,516 Pointsi will watch it, my other hobby is basically movies and series so you bet i will, thanks!
Heriberto Nieves
4,516 PointsHeriberto Nieves
4,516 Pointssir you just gave 110% right there, thanks a lot!