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    Episode 13 - Shedding light on MVVM with Laurent Bugnion

    enAugust 08, 2016
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    About this Episode

    Laurent Bugnion is the creator of MVVM Light, in this episode we talk about what MVVM is and how MVVM Light can help.
    Laurent is a Software engineer and UX enthusiast  at IdentityMine.
    He is a Microsoft and Xamarin MVP and a Microsoft Regional Director.

    Guest: Laurent Bugnion (@LBugnion)

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