Bind
1. In computer programming, to bind is to create a connection between two or more programming objects for a specified amount of time.
2. In computer networking, bind allows a resource to be sent or received. For example, one may bind a request to TCP/IP indicating that it is ready to receive or send information.
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3. In IBM's System Network Architecture, to bind is to setup a session between two logical units or network end points prior to communicating.
4. When referring to the computer keyboard or gaming, a binding or key binding refers to assigning an action to a single key. For example, a player could bind their keyboard space bar to shoot a gun in a game, however, another player may have their space bar key bound to jump their character. Key bindings are usually found within a games options or controls.
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5. BIND is also short for Berkeley Internet Name Domain and is a popular name (DNS) server software originally designed for BSD.
6. In a MMO game, bind may also refer to a bind point.