Differentiate between late binding and early binding. What are the advantages of early binding?
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Differentiate between late binding and early binding. What are the advantages of early binding?
a.) Late binding refers to function calls that are not resolved until run time while early binding refers to the events that occur at compile time.
b.) Late binding occurs through virtual functions while early binding takes place when all the information needed to call a function is known at the time of compiling.
Early binding increases the efficiency. Some of the examples of early binding are normal function calls, overloaded function calls, and overloaded operators etc
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