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hey everybody iamp;#39;m amanda with DevExpress and welcome to the first part in a two-part webinar series priming for WPF part 1 presented by Deb Express Technical Evangelist Paul uh sure in this session Paul uses powerful debt Express WPF components and tools to explain the principles behind WPF work through the anatomy of a WPF application and discuss the benefits of design patterns such as mvvm and scaffolding thank you for joining us I will now hand things over to Paula sure Thank You Mandarin good morning everyone welcome to part one of our WPF primer now when weamp;#39;re looking at the different technologies and things that Iamp;#39;d share with you this year we started looking at WPF and my focus is going to be bringing the two-part primer and then looking at how existing winform developers can actually move to WPF and what some of those pitfalls and hurdles might be then spend a little bit of time looking at the WPF controls in detail and ultimately building a practical re