I would like to know what are some recommended movies on history of computers and programming. Thanks.
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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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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 and I've always liked Sneakers and Cypher, but they fall in a completely different category then the above ones. -- 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. |
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Lawnmower man. It's a documentary you know. |
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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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Terminator 2 - it's a very graphic explanation of why you shouldn't write shoddy unit tests. |
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Fantastic movie ;) |
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The Matrix... not the second two though and definitely not the last one. |
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