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in this video we talk about data binding data binding is a system in WPF that allows you to create a connection between the user interface and the underlying data this connection ensures that the changes made in the data are automatically reflected in the user interface and vice versa this is useful because it helps to keep the user interface and the data in sync which can make it easier to create and maintain complex applications letamp;#39;s go to visual studio and explore the basics of data binding and see how we can use data binding in WPF projects so what I have here in Visual Studio is a WPF project setup letamp;#39;s start by examining what we have defined in the UI here so I have a grid split in half by defining two columns here the column on the left contains some labels as well as the column on the right so Iamp;#39;ll be simply using this UI to demonstrate data binding letamp;#39;s go to the main window.cs file now to fully understand data binding we need to understand t