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I'm learning WPF (finally). Just bought a book and started.
Things are going quite well and all the test application seem to work. I have only 1 problem I can't seem to find.

Everytime I want to change the name of the file and class from eg. Window1 to something more comprehensive I get an error in App.g.cs where he says that namespace "mynamespace" doesn't find the App object. For my tests I just deleted it, but since it is created by Visual Studio it will often overwrite it again.

I played around a little with XML namespaces in both the changed Window1.xaml and cs files as with the App.xaml and cs files. no avail (the book also uses standard Window1 naming so no help there).

I'm playing around on my home desktop with VS 2008 express (the free version) edition. I haven't tried yet on my work laptop.

thanks !

PS: just curious, my first impression is that WPF is a little 'forced' and is not really easy programming (xaml), am I alone in this?

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