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  • S Simon Walton

    Here in Britain we have a few late-night programmes about software development. None actually delve into code, but they are still very interesting. You might have something similar to our "Open University" over there.

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    Lost User
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    Do we ? :eek: Where ? Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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      Do we ? :eek: Where ? Elaine (fluffy tigress emoticon) Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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      Simon Walton
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      http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/lzone/results.shtml?it_all[^] There was one on last night about safety-critical software, looking after nuclear missiles. :cool: I have no idea why Alexi Sayle was the narrator though.

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      • J Jarek G

        Is there any one out there who now if there are some educational movies about programming or history of programming for download or stream? /Jarek It has recently been discovered that research causes cancer in rats.
        What do you want to patch today?

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        Vuemme
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        It's not an educational movie, but in "After Hours" by Martin Scorsese, Griffin Dunne is a computer programmer :) (it's one of my favorite movies) -- Looking for a new screen-saver? Try FOYD: http://digilander.iol.it/FOYD

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        • J Jon Newman

          Well i dont know about actual programming movies plenty of documentaries that have been on discovery channel. There are however plenty about 'Hacking' grrrrrrrr...... :mad: I loath with a passion the movies that 'glamorise' cracking. And yes it is CRACKING not hacking. Stupid press. They take one word that describes a good programmer and turn it around to mean the opposite. :(( Anyway, i did however like Swordfish, but only the gunz blazin' bit of it. :cool: the actual cracking scenes were all hollywood. :zzz: Did you see the bit where the main cracker was building a worm? with all those little module things? Cows B*llocks, thats all it is. Every movie with computers in use their own OSs, does anyone use windows in hollywood? Man, they cant even use managed apps in that :-) Anyway, thats my anger released for today. Have a nice day, Nonny

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          Jonny Newman wrote: the main cracker was building a worm ...somebody's always got to bring race into it, huh?? ;P BW {insert witty/thought-provoking saying here}

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          • J Jarek G

            Is there any one out there who now if there are some educational movies about programming or history of programming for download or stream? /Jarek It has recently been discovered that research causes cancer in rats.
            What do you want to patch today?

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            Michael Mac
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            Maybe the MSDN and .Net shows will interest you. http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow[^]


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              Is there any one out there who now if there are some educational movies about programming or history of programming for download or stream? /Jarek It has recently been discovered that research causes cancer in rats.
              What do you want to patch today?

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              Nitron
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              :cool: OFFICE SPACE :cool: Well, it is about a software company... ;P Nitron _________________________________________-- message sent on 100% recycled electrons.

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              • J Jon Newman

                Well i dont know about actual programming movies plenty of documentaries that have been on discovery channel. There are however plenty about 'Hacking' grrrrrrrr...... :mad: I loath with a passion the movies that 'glamorise' cracking. And yes it is CRACKING not hacking. Stupid press. They take one word that describes a good programmer and turn it around to mean the opposite. :(( Anyway, i did however like Swordfish, but only the gunz blazin' bit of it. :cool: the actual cracking scenes were all hollywood. :zzz: Did you see the bit where the main cracker was building a worm? with all those little module things? Cows B*llocks, thats all it is. Every movie with computers in use their own OSs, does anyone use windows in hollywood? Man, they cant even use managed apps in that :-) Anyway, thats my anger released for today. Have a nice day, Nonny

                The Internet, whats that? Is it a car?
                "There's a statistical theory that if you gave millions of monkeys typewriters and set them to work, they'd eventually come up with the complete works of Shakespere. Thanks to the Internet, we know this isn't true."

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                Jason Gerard
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                Jonny Newman wrote: Anyway, i did however like Swordfish, I wonder how much Dell paid for the wonderful product placement. Jason Gerard

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                • J Jason Gerard

                  Jonny Newman wrote: Anyway, i did however like Swordfish, I wonder how much Dell paid for the wonderful product placement. Jason Gerard

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                  Mike Nordell
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                  Jason Gerard wrote: Anyway, i did however like Swordfish, I wonder how much Dell paid for the wonderful product placement. Was Dell in Swordfish? :-) I would have believed if you said "Nobel" (considering the amount of explosives used), but Dell?! Shees, displays how much their so-called "Produce Placement" worked on me... It did however got me interested in a couple of SGI's and a bunch of LCD's...

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                  • M Mike Nordell

                    Jason Gerard wrote: Anyway, i did however like Swordfish, I wonder how much Dell paid for the wonderful product placement. Was Dell in Swordfish? :-) I would have believed if you said "Nobel" (considering the amount of explosives used), but Dell?! Shees, displays how much their so-called "Produce Placement" worked on me... It did however got me interested in a couple of SGI's and a bunch of LCD's...

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                    Jason Gerard
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                    Mike Nordell wrote: Was Dell in Swordfish? All the laptops were Dells. And all the servers in the back were Dell rackmounts. They even rotated the round Dell logo on some of the laptops so that it was right side up when viewed from the camera (the 60 seconds to crack DoD site with a gun to your head whilst getting a BJ scene). In other places, the Dell logo wasn't rotated (the programming by dancing around and repeatedly hitting the Home row keys while cheering as cubes flew around the screen scene). Jason Gerard

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                    • J Jason Gerard

                      Mike Nordell wrote: Was Dell in Swordfish? All the laptops were Dells. And all the servers in the back were Dell rackmounts. They even rotated the round Dell logo on some of the laptops so that it was right side up when viewed from the camera (the 60 seconds to crack DoD site with a gun to your head whilst getting a BJ scene). In other places, the Dell logo wasn't rotated (the programming by dancing around and repeatedly hitting the Home row keys while cheering as cubes flew around the screen scene). Jason Gerard

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                      Mike Nordell
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                      OK. Again, just displays how effective "product placement" is on me. :-) Perhaps a Dell "product placer" would be sad for reading this? :-D

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