One of the best hacking movies is Sneakers. The acts of hardware, software, and meat-space hacking which they perform in that movie are quite spot on. Sure, the little black box to rule them all is serious fiction.
One of the best programmer-work movies is Office Space. It's the kind of office life which still exists today.
I don't think there has been a good programming movie.
One of the best programming series is Silicon Valley, by far. Just like Office Space it's by Mike Judge, who is quite capable in presenting the kind of stuff that actually goes on.
I explicitly exclude movies/series which are based on reality. Like the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley. It is apparently a good adaptation of the stories of Microsoft and Apple, and worth a watch. But it's more of a dramatized documentary than fiction. Or The Imitation Game, which is a good programming movie based on real events. Although they do quite fast forward through the tedious looking problem solving parts.
Hey I didn't say most realistic movie, I don't know why Die Hard 4 was very entertaining for me. I'll have to check out Sneakers.
For me Imitation game is ruined having read some historical events of how the Enigma code was broken. I very much dislike they didn't even mention the Polish since they were the ones that started the project of Bomba. Movie made it look like he single handed built and broke the code.
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Die Hard 4? Really?!
One of the best hacking movies is Sneakers. The acts of hardware, software, and meat-space hacking which they perform in that movie are quite spot on. Sure, the little black box to rule them all is serious fiction.
One of the best programmer-work movies is Office Space. It's the kind of office life which still exists today.
I don't think there has been a good programming movie.
One of the best programming series is Silicon Valley, by far. Just like Office Space it's by Mike Judge, who is quite capable in presenting the kind of stuff that actually goes on.
I explicitly exclude movies/series which are based on reality. Like the movie Pirates of Silicon Valley. It is apparently a good adaptation of the stories of Microsoft and Apple, and worth a watch. But it's more of a dramatized documentary than fiction. Or The Imitation Game, which is a good programming movie based on real events. Although they do quite fast forward through the tedious looking problem solving parts.
Hey I didn't say most realistic movie, I don't know why Die Hard 4 was very entertaining for me. I'll have to check out Sneakers.
For me Imitation game is ruined having read some historical events of how the Enigma code was broken. I very much dislike they didn't even mention the Polish since they were the ones that started the project of Bomba. Movie made it look like he single handed built and broke the code.