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What is difference between 'protocol' and 'delegate'?
Answer Posted / Ajay Pratap Singh
Protocol in iOS is a blueprint of a particular functionality that a class can implement, whereas delegate is a object that conforms to the protocol and handles the events or data when the event occurs.
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