Binding is the process of linking the function call with the place where function defi nition is actually
written so that when a function call is made, it can be ascertained where the control has to be transferred.
Binding is also called linking, and is of two types:
1. Static binding
2. Dynamic binding.
When at compile time, it is known which function will be called in response to a function call, the binding
is said to be static binding, compile time binding or early binding. Static binding is called so because before
the program executes, it is fi xed that a particular function be called ...
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