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I would like to know what are some recommended movies on history of computers and programming. Thanks.

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This question is certainly programming related! Vote to reopen! – mgroves Sep 23 at 14:55
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Do you mean 'movies', as in Hollywood, or 'movies' as in video presentations, instructional videos, etc? – ire_and_curses Sep 23 at 14:58
@ire_and_curses Movies as in Hollywood. – Jahanzeb Farooq Sep 23 at 16:14
It's been made community wiki so no one now will care to answer it precisely. – Jahanzeb Farooq Sep 23 at 16:16
Heh. Yeah, 'cause the first answers were just ever so precise... – Shog9 Sep 27 at 17:31

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The Pirates of Silicon Valley

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Wargames.

While it's probably not completely accurate, it does show a lot of older computer technology, and is actually interesting to watch.

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"... probably not completely accurate ..."? Even for its time, it was horribly inaccurate. – MusiGenesis Sep 23 at 15:02
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I agree with MusiGenesis. Might as well list "Independence Day" where they upload a virus into the Alien Mothership. Anyone knows the aliens were using Windows 98, making them virtually immune to that attack. – Smandoli Sep 23 at 16:24
It is a great movie, I love to watch it even today after gawd knows how many times, but it's hardly accurate. Maybe in the terms of how people who do not deal with them think of computers and react. That part is believable. – ldigas Sep 23 at 16:55
I was thinking accurate in terms of dialing all the numbers until you find a modem listening, or dialing into your schools computer. Sure the whole idea of a computer controlling the nuclear weapons is far fetched, but a lot of the other stuff is pretty realistic. – Kibbee Sep 24 at 0:04
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Revolution OS is awesome: http://www.revolution-os.com/

It's got tons of interviews with key players in Linux history.

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A fun movie to watch along these lines is the Tracy and Hepburn movie "Desk Set". It's about office politics getting shaken up by a company's purchase of an "electronic brain". In this 1957 film they didn't even use the word "computer"!

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First of all I think this is a nice question!

My primary resource for "movies" is youtube. Just type in the subject and you get al list of presentations and lectures, in a lot of them they start of by giving some history of the subject they handle...

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Robert X. Cringely did a PBS series entitled "Triumph of the Nerds: How the Personal Computer Changed the World," that I liked. You can get it on DVD.

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Freedom Downtime
The Code (2001 film)
In the Realm of the Hackers
Microprocessor Chronicles

and I've always liked Sneakers and Cypher, but they fall in a completely different category then the above ones.

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Cosmo: There I was in prison. And one day I help a couple of older gentlemen make some free telephone calls. They turn out to be, let us say, good family men.
Martin Bishop: Organized crime?
Cosmo: Hah. Don't kid yourself. It's not that organized.

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Lawnmower man. It's a documentary you know.

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I saw that late one night. It was...interesting. – Iuvat Oct 1 at 21:16
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You want "history" or "movie"

I think TRON is the "prime" example, where the Users were God's

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Hackers

...wait...what? That's not true? But...but...The Gibson!

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Weird Science ;)

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Hacking Democracy - document about bugs in computer vote counting software in US.

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Pi

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Terminator 2 - it's a very graphic explanation of why you shouldn't write shoddy unit tests.

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Nirvana.

Fantastic movie ;)

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The Matrix... not the second two though and definitely not the last one.

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