Why do event-driven GUI programs sometimes require fewer coded loops than their counterpart console applications?
A) Some events are determined by the user's actions when the program is running.
B) GUI programs have better loop performance and can benefit more from loop fusion.
C) A GUI's properties removes the need for some loops.
D) A GUI program can utilize loop nesting, while a console program cannot.
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