How about for those of us who dont want to hand bind. I put my binding on completely by machine. So I use no glue, I sew the binding on the back with a generous 1/4in seam then take it to the ironing board and press the binding "out" on the back. I then flip and use my edge joining foot for a guide and stitch on the top. I adjust stitch length to make it seem consistent with the quilting. It also allows me to add piping and flanges easily to give my binding a little punch without too much effort.
There are not many tutorials on how to completely machine bind. I would only hand bind for a show quilt

Otherwise everything gets machined.
Also, not sure if this helps, but when I try to teach people to put the two ends together for mitered join on the binding. I always keep these two little things in mind: "Bottoms UP" and "Top DOWN", I even repeat that to myself when I am joining.

in the midst of my running commentary in my head!