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everyone brian lagunas here and today im going to answer another tech question if you have a tech question youd like to have answered nows the time to subscribe to my channel like this video leave a comment below with your question and i may just answer it in my next video todays question comes from a dm i had on twitter the question is brian whats the best way to data bind to enums in a wpf application well this is a great question because the wpf way kind of sucks i mean lets be honest if youve ever data bound say a list box or a combo box to an enum using wpf you know that the code to write that is pretty involved and honestly blows right so i actually wrote a blog post on this a long time ago in which i showed you how to use a custom markup extension to simplify the process of binding to an enum in wpf so in todays video im going to do just that first im going to show you how to data bind to an enum using the old school wpf crappy way and then im going to show you how t