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hello everyone welcome my channel WPF and in this video just I am going to design a login form using mvpm pattern so design a login form first of all that is the part of The View so just I am going to add a new view in the view section so after that that is the login in WPF you know that so itamp;#39;s a simple uh form just I want to design it but the handling is actually doing with the mbvm pattern and just you know that login form itamp;#39;s a simple design that is a username and the password and just click on the Locking button but our login command is actually hit from the um view model so that it that is from the command so here we have a simple form that is the login.0 file and here Iamp;#39;m going to add a simple login form in our WPF design and here you can see that the username and the password we have and also we have a button control that is the login control okay so uh in the label stack panel margin 10 label content is username text box xname username text box label c