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Build a Responsive Kanban Board Application in WPF using C# and MVVM 🚀

Are you looking for a practical WPF project to improve your C#, MVVM, and desktop application development skills? In this series, we will build a Responsive Kanban Board Application from scratch using WPF, C#, and MVVM architecture . This project is inspired by modern task management tools like Trello and helps you understand how real-world desktop applications are designed and developed. Why Build a Kanban Board in WPF? Many developers learn WPF concepts individually: Buttons TextBoxes Data Binding Commands Collections But when building a real application, you need to combine everything together. A Kanban Board project helps you learn: ✅ Real UI design ✅ MVVM architecture ✅ Dynamic data handling ✅ User interaction ✅ Drag & Drop functionality ✅ Command-based programming ✅ Reusable WPF components What You Will Build in This WPF Project We create a responsive Kanban Board where users can manage tasks visually. The application contains: 📌 Multiple ...

How to implement custom paging on a WPF DataGrid?

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In this post we are going to learn the pagination in the data grid where we will have options to select the number of records to be displayed per page in the data grid. you can select the count from the record per page combobox and based on that you can see the records. I will add the four buttons which is used for show the first page, previous page, next page and last page. Below is DataGrid control code:  <DataGrid Grid.Row="1" ItemsSource="{Binding EmployeeCollection}"                    AutoGenerateColumns="False" CanUserAddRows="False">             <DataGrid.Columns>                 <DataGridTextColumn Header="ID" Binding="{Binding ID}"/>                 <DataGridTextColumn Header="Name" Binding="{Binding Name}"/>                 <DataGridTextColumn He...