Windows Presentation Foundation doesn't contain all of the controls available in Windows Forms, and the WPF designer is not yet as robust, but WPF introduces some powerful advantages such as a new command structure and skinning abilities. As it matures, WPF will replace Windows Forms as the way to build line-of-business applications. In this video, Scott Swigart demonstrates the WPF command structure and the canExecute property, which provides context sensitivity to functions in an application.
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