Friday Fun: Source Code in TV and Films

Source Code in TV and Films page shows images of the computer code appearing in TV and films and tells what they really are.

British programmer and writer John Graham-Cumming started a blog called Source Code in TV and Films on Jan. 3 after noticing that code used to reboot the futuristic space station in “Elysium” was actually taken from an instruction manual for Intel x86 processors.

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    Movie and TV GUIs: Cracking the Code
    http://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/14/03/12/2054241/movie-and-tv-guis-cracking-the-code

    “We’ve all seen the code displayed in hacking scenes from movies and TV, but now a new industry is growing around custom-building realistic software and dummy code”

    Movie GUIs: Cracking the code
    http://www.sdtimes.com/content/article.aspx?ArticleID=68898&page=1

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