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alright guys welcome back to what is this part part 5 I guess our last one was part 4 and I promised in my last video I would briefly go over binding in WPF binding in different elements and then binding from different properties in the code behind so weamp;#39;re gonna quickly go over that and the reason I say quickly I have a chicken potpie in the toaster oven and itamp;#39;d be a shame of that thing burnt so Iamp;#39;m gonna try to make this its brief and concise as possible which isnamp;#39;t one of my strong suits but before we start real quick if you havenamp;#39;t already donamp;#39;t forget to subscribe and like this video whole purpose of this channel is to for me to learn new things when it comes to programming and then share that gain knowledge with you guys itamp;#39;s pretty much all this is so it benefits us both anyway today weamp;#39;re going to talk about binding so what is binding binding is essentially and it Iamp;#39;m not reading this from anywhere Iamp;#