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- Use event handling to control a pet
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- Write concurrent code mixing direct execution and event handling
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### Instructive Activity: TODO (12 mins)
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### Instructive Activity: President Teacher (12 mins)
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#### Explain (2 mins)
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Up until now, you have been writing code that executes once, from top to bottom: *first do this, then do this, then do that*. You also learned how to write while loops, where you can say, *then do this forever*. Using event handling, you now have a way to say, * **when** this happens, **then** do that*. It's kind of like an if-statement, except events can happen at any time, not just when you are checking for them.
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