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hey guys so in this lecture well understand what are commands in WPF now commands in WPF play a very important role when you are developing application in WPF using MVVM pattern now to the sole purpose of WPF command says to avoid code behind or button click events so in this lecture what we will do we will understand the concepts of WPF commands how these commands are implemented we will build a very simple WPF command so that it is not complex for you in the first place and then when we will be building a MVM application so we will see the detailed usage of WPF commands in that application so lets start with theory part of WPF commands now commands in WPF are basically loosely typed events so you might have seen that when you write a logic on your button click you need to double click that button and then write the logic behind that button right so its called as code behind so basically what happens you write that code in the code behind of that button or you write in the button