Binding Explained
Binding may refer to:
Computing
- Binding, associating a network socket with a local port number and IP address
- Data binding, the technique of connecting two data elements together
- UI data binding, linking a user interface element to an element of a domain model, such as a database field
- XML data binding, representing XML document data using objects and classes
- Key binding, or keyboard shortcut, mapping key combinations to software functionality
- Language binding, a library providing a functional interface to second library in a different programming language
- Name binding, the association of code or data with an identifier in a programming language
- Late binding, name binding which is resolved at run-time rather than in pre-execution time
Science
People
Textiles
Other uses
- Binding and loosing, in the New Testament, both forbidding and permitting an action
- Binding Brauerei, a brewery in Frankfurt, Germany
- Binding precedent, a legal decision that must be applied or followed
- Binding (woodworking), an inlaid edging, often used to reduce fluctuations in the wood's humidity
- Bookbinding, the protective cover of a book and the art of its construction
- Coil binding or spiral binding, is a commonly used book binding style for documents
- Comb binding, cerlox or surelox binding, a method of binding pages into a book
- Breast binding or chest binding, a wrapping to form a bra-like structure
- Foot binding, a Chinese custom practiced on young girls from the 10th to early 20th centuries
- Legally binding, enforceable by law
- Ski binding, an attachment which anchors a ski boot to the ski
- Snowboard binding, a device for connecting a foot to a snowboard
- The Binding (2016 film), an American psychological thriller film
- The Binding (2020 film), an Italian film
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