Here's Proof That The Computer Code Used In Movies Is Mostly Nonsense
It's a classic movie scene - elite hacker-types pore over scrolling computer code and complex-looking software to effortlessly solve some sort of problem.
For the sake of narrative, these moments are awesome and show the audience what the characters are made of. But to the discerning computer programmer, they are no doubt some of the most hilarious moments in cinema because so few of them actually have anything to do with what's going on in the movie.
Over at the MovieCode Tumblr, they're cataloging all these great moments (sensical and nonsensical alike).
In the TV series "Revolution," they borrow some source code from the original Prince of Persia computer game.
In the TV series "Arrow" some C source code is shown for calculating the position of Jupiter's moons.
You remember Jupiter:
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In the movie Swordfish, we get an up-close-and-personal look at a Data Encryption Standard cracking program.
You remember decryption:
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In the show "XIII," they show the HTML source of tech blog Engadget.
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You remember HTML:
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