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so carrying on from the first WPF tutorial um turns out a lot of you uh really like the the WPF side of things so weamp;#39;re going to try and do quite a few more videos on WPF uh before we do any others now uh this video weamp;#39;re going to go through Tre viws which are a collection uh so previously weamp;#39;ve done stack panels grids and you know single items uh thereamp;#39;s another type of item in WPF uh and itamp;#39;s anything thatamp;#39;s a collection anything thatamp;#39;s like bound to a list or an unknown length of items um so for example uh when I was trying to think of what to do hereamp;#39;s a perfect example so folders um so if you go into you know your documents and then into another folder this this list is an unknown size um so weamp;#39;re going to create sort of this side of the uh folder Explorer for now as a good example to get started with some basics of a collection View and then weamp;#39;re going to use uh value converters uh which you