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hello everybody and welcome back to the codewinkers channel for a new video this time we'll talk about wpf applications yes you heard it right i usually talk about asp.net core and things uh well related to the web and to the cloud but recently i started to dig deeper into okay how can i develop a desktop application because i really have um i don't have a lot of experience developing desktop applications so i just wanted to dig deeper into this topic and one of the first things that i encountered or topics that uh that uh well sprung my curiosity was how can i use a dependency injection container in a wpf application because the idea of having such a container with services that you can resolve wherever you need them in controls or in windows or on pages or things like that is very very appealing from my point of view because it solves a lot of problems so i was thinking how can i get this done in a wpf application and at first i was thinking that okay i might need to use some third-...