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hello everyone welcome back um tonight i figured i would uh kind of continue on i got a lot of feedback from people uh after the last stream that sort of the more training content focused on different concepts specifically around wpf maybe some more advanced c-sharp related stuff would be beneficial uh so i thought tonight i would start with doing some i guess app architecture and dependency injection related uh bits with wpf so i figured i would take one of the existing apps so if you go back to my previous few streams um i built a wpf app called color cracking for tweaking the themes of your get cracking client which is great and cool and awesome i love it um but i figured i would convert that thing over to doing um a better architecture style it was definitely written in a quick and dirty go as fast as i can on stream style mentality but i figured it would be a good example of a real a real looking application to actually start to convert over and look at the benefits of it so pow w