why vb is called event driven programming language?

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why vb is called event driven programming language?..

Answer / susheil

That is because all ( or the majorty of the ) code happens
as the result of something else happening....which is an event.

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why vb is called event driven programming language?..

Answer / meenakshi

it is so called because code remains idle until we do not
create any event.

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