ARCast.TV - Real World Software + Services Architecture: The Winchester Ballistics Calculator
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You've no doubt heard by now a lot about software plus services as an architectural concept, but how many real world examples can you say you've seen? On this episode of ARCast,
Denny Boynton
sits down with Derek Jerrel from
Winchester Ammunition and Jim McPherson and Jeff Fattic from
Quilogy to discuss their innovative use of
Silverlight, WPF and Surface to build a highly advanced and extremely cool ballistics calculator leveraging the power and agility of an S+S architectural model.
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It would be really cool to get the Surface app to run on Win7 multitouch devices.
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