What is the difference between event driven languages and procedural languages?

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hi, the answer for the above mention question goes like this............

The event driven programming in oops language is very conceptual programig concept, in the event driven program, the user can interact with the user interface by making use of mouse or any other means of controls
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But in procedural programming , you cannot interact with the user interface through any of the control, u can only and solely interact with the user interface through codes............
so its is rather difficult for the user to interact the user interface through codes

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