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hi my name is Brad Cunningham and today were going to talk about using name spaces in your WPF applications Ill start with a simple person class here we have three properties defined first name last name and age and weve overridden the two string method so that we can get a visualization on our front end in our main window we have a Content control that we created and weve just called it content control here and in the code-behind were setting the content property of our content control equal to a new person object and weve set a first name a last name in an age so what happens when we run this application is youll see the two string of our person objects showing up here in the middle of the screen and thats taking it from the content property that weve set on our content control ideally what wed be able to do is set this content property completely in zamel without using any code behind so Im going to go ahead and comment out this content property here in code-behind and I