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hi and welcome to the screencast Iamp;#39;m your host Mohammad aam and today I like to talk about a debugger visualizer that will help you to debug your WPF which is Windows presentation Foundation applications uh this is created by three smart people Andrew Smith Josh Smith and KL shifflet and itamp;#39;s a simple visualizer so basically you download the visualizer for your 2008 or 2005 application uh simply place the visualizer file the DL file which I downloaded into your visualizers folder which will be in your my documents Visual Studio 2008 visualizers folder and here it is now if I go and this is my WPF application now if I debug this application so letamp;#39;s start the debugging and Iamp;#39;m going to click over here so that it jumps and now itamp;#39;s in this uh this is the default visualizer that Visual Studio 2008 comes in now it doesnamp;#39;t show me that which element has caused the event where that element is in the tree so letamp;#39;s load up my new and impr