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so again this is Tim Cory in this video Im going to introduce you to WPF before I do I just want to mention a couple of housekeeping things first if you havent already subscribe to my email list you might want to pause this video just for a minute and do that the link is in the description my email subscribers hear about things first and they get to weigh in what comes next I also reward my subscribers with discounts and special offers on paid courses second youll also notice a link to my facebook page down there Id really appreciate if you would head over to my facebook page and just give it a like as well thats the place where Im going to be giving more specific feedback on what you want to see next in these videos if you want your content be better aligned with your directions developer Facebook is a place to go to give that feedback all right so enough housekeeping lets dive in a DPF here I have Visual Studio 2017 now if using 2015 or earlier its probably about the same bu