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In programming languages, name binding is the association of entities (data and/or code) with identifiers.

An identifier bound to an object is said to reference that object.

Machine languages have no built-in notion of identifiers, but name-object bindings as a service and notation for the programmer is implemented by programming languages.

Binding is intimately connected with scoping, as scope determines which names bind to which objects -- at which locations in the program code (lexically) and in which one of the possible execution paths (temporally).

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