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today we are finally going to integrate authentication into our wpf project so im really looking forward to this and im so excited that i put together some vizio diagrams to go over what were going to be doing in this episode and i really hope that we can get a view model and a view going the view is probably not going to look that pretty at first but were at least going to get the functionality so to implement this authentication were going to need an authenticator and this is going to be an object that will handle authentication and handle the current authentication state so its going to have the current user and its going to tell us if a user is logged in so of course that authenticator is going to be state for our wpf application so were going to put it in the state folder lets create another folder in here for authenticators and i know authenticator is kind of a weird name but i feel like it kind of covers this topic there might be better names out there but were doing o