MVVM - Creating ViewModel : wrap your business object(blog.lexique-du-net.com)

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When you create WPF applications, you may (or you should !) use the M-V-VM pattern and so have to use/create ViewModel. The viewModel job is mainly to expose properties of your businessObjects to your views, ready for binding. Here is a first solution to create ViewModel from your model.

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