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By data binding I'm assuming that means storing data in a variable. I'm not familiar with that term, but my guess seems to make sense. Yes, one of the principles of the C++ language is the ability to store data in variables for program use. A simple example would be an integer: int x = 5; There now we have just binding the number "5" to the variable "x". "x" can be substituted for 5 anywhere within the scope of that variable now. A function is a way of writing common code such that you don't have to copy and paste code all over your program. For example, maybe you need to ask 5 people for their user names and passwords in a program. Instead of copying and pasting the code to do that 5 times you can put it in a function and just call the function 5 times instead.

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