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English: Event-driven programming explained in a graphic.
Français : Programmation événementielle expliquée dans un graphique.
Deutsch: Ereignisgesteuerte Programmierung in einer Grafik erklärt.
हिन्दी: इवेंट-आधारित प्रोग्रामिंग ने ग्राफिक में समझाया
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