Demo: you don't need to manually implement INotifyPropertyChanged #21
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Demonstrating how you don't need to manually implement INotifyPropertyChanged. Use the PropertyChanged.Fody nuget to make your life easier. Get rid of unneeded boilerplate and still have the power of property-changed notifications.
https://github.com/Fody/PropertyChanged
See BaseViewModel.cs for the only code changes I made.
The Reactive UI project also has something similar that it injects the code for property-changed notifications at runtime. I just prefer PropertyChanged.Fody because I'm not big on the Reactive UI stuff.
Anyway, hope you find this useful. I use PropertyChanged.Fody in all my projects.