Event-Driven Development (EDD) is a software development approach where the application's behavior is driven by events. These events can be anything from user interactions (like clicking a button) to system-generated triggers (like a timer expiring or a message arriving). In an event-driven system, components communicate by emitting and responding to these events, rather than through direct method calls. This promotes loose coupling, making systems more modular, scalable, and responsive. Common uses include user interface design, asynchronous task processing, and building distributed systems.
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