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hi this is Pete Brown today weamp;#39;re going to look at building a first WPF application itamp;#39;s going to be a simple Twitter client that uses the tweet sharp library weamp;#39;re gonna be doing this in dotnet for I you know especially given the new release of dotnet 4 here and weamp;#39;ll be using Visual Studio 2010 this is a nice simple application to help you get started in using WPF will teach a little bit about how to use the designer as well as some of the basics of data binding and then a very very lightweight view model type approach to allow you to make the most of data binding ok weamp;#39;re going to do this in Visual Studio 2010 and Iamp;#39;m gonna create a new project and this is gonna be a WPF application and letamp;#39;s call this first Twitter app and weamp;#39;re targeting dotnet for when you create a new project in Visual Studio what youamp;#39;ll get here are a number of panels the most important forest is this design surface in the middle th