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Is "event-based" not just a certain type of "method-based" programming?

Asked by figmit in Theory, Algorithms, UI Design

Im not quite sure what the deal with "event based" programming is.  I understand that if you have a GUI with a button, that hitting it triggors an event for something else to happen in the program. But on a more detailed level, isnt an event simply a method that makes a call for some other method to happen, in which case, event based programming at a lower level is just regular method/function type programming?

So I guess my question is fourfold:

is "event-based" an abstraction of looking at a system that at a lower level is just object-based, regular, or whatever other type of name you can put on it programming?
Can you not accomplish "event-based" programming in any language?
Are there some languages where you can only do event based programming?
Are all GUIs technically not event-based programming, or do you also have to have a certain model in how you organized objects that control the GUI in order for it to be called event based?

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