Windows PowerShell : A Brief Introduction to using WPF Containers in WPK
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Join James Brundage, Software Tester from the Windows PowerShell team as he introduces how you can use WPK (the WPF PowerShell Kit) to work with common UI containers in WPF. WPK is available as part of the
Windows PowerShell Pack.
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