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What is difference between nsnotification and delegate?
Answer Posted / Manish Kumar Prabhakar
NSNotification is a way to broadcast an event from one object to multiple objects, whereas a delegate is a specific object that handles certain tasks for another object. NSNotifications are typically used for more generic events, while delegates are used when there's a one-to-one relationship between the sending and receiving objects.
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