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	<description>Brian H. Prince&amp;nbsp;meets with Stephen Giffin and John Hannah about their new open source project called
MVC4WPF. It is a new framework and guidance package that helps you quickly build enterprise WPF applications. They have seen a dramatic improvement in productivity, ability to leverage entry
 level developers, and a massive reduction in development costs. The framework helps your developers follow the right path and do the right thing.&amp;nbsp;
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here. 
Part 2 in this ARCast series is 
here. 
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