| 1. | Late binding necessarily prevents the use of static type checking.
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| 2. | This is achieved through what is referred to as Early or Late Binding.
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| 3. | In traditional languages, this late binding is impossible.
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| 4. | In this sense it is similar to the traditional definition of late binding.
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| 5. | Dynamic dispatch is different from late binding ( also known as dynamic binding ).
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| 6. | Generally speaking those who only program in Java do not call this late binding.
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| 7. | The earlier bindings contain a yellowish-green pall that two of these later bindings lack completely.
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| 8. | In the 1980s Smalltalk popularized object-oriented programming ( OOP ) and with it late binding.
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| 9. | This would be used in place of the Object type to indicate that late binding is desired.
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| 10. | Late binding prevents many forms of static analysis needed by an integrated development environment ( IDE ).
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