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In this multi-part blog series, Rob Bagby will be illustrating the use of various design patterns in Silverlight development.&amp;nbsp; The patterns covered in the series are Repository, Pipeline, Service Agent and Model View ViewModel.&amp;nbsp; In this screencast, Rob will
 set up the project, build the LINQ to SQL model and ensure the generated objects are serializable. 
You can visit this&amp;nbsp;index of all blog posts and screencasts on Patterns-Based Silverlight.&amp;nbsp; You can download the
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