(The National Day is approaching, so that you can watch IT-related documentaries during the holidays.
Non-technical. If the Administrator finds it inappropriate, withdraw it from the homepage.
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For the National Day holiday, find some IT-related record films.
- Independent Game Movie Indie Game: The Movie (2012)
- We strongly recommend all independent game (software) developers to watch this documentary. the hardships, persistence, and loneliness of this documentary are the same.
- Social Network The Social Network (2010)
- Everyone should have read this article and told us about Facebook's
Patent Paradox: how software patents disrupt the Patent system Patent Absurdity: how software patents broke the system (2010)
- This documentary was shot by independent producer Luca Lucarini and received FSF funding to explore more and more software patent cases in recent years, as well as the damage of software patents to software developers and the overall economy. The length of the documentary is only 30 minutes. You can download the "high quality version" (BT download) and "high definition version" (BT) from the Internet archives ), subtitles are available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Polish. The Chinese version is translated by Ruan Yifeng and downloaded from his blog.
- Welcome to Macintosh (2008)
- Legend fonts Helvetica (2007)
- Helvetica is the default font for Apple computers. The Arial font commonly used by Microsoft also comes from it. Last year, helvetica was born for 50 years. As a popular and successful font in graphic design and business, Gary Hustwit, a British director, shot a documentary "Helvetica" for her. in the design field, there was also a small tornado.
- Code The Code (2001)
- This Linux documentary was produced by the Finnish TV station and then imported into the network via giFT (p2p network on Linux. Compared with another Linux-themed documentary-operating system revolution, this documentary is more comprehensive and objective. The operating system revolution has not been able to further discuss many important issues in the open-source movement, the development and development process of open-source projects were not well described.
- In 1991, Linus Torvalds, a 20-year-old student from the University of Helsinki in Finland, posted an email in the online news group asking everyone to give him some suggestions on the operating system he was about to write, let him compile a better operating system. The email address is here. You can worship it.
Operating System Revolution OS (2001)
- Under the monopoly of Microsoft, one thing will never be given to you-real freedom. It is precisely for this reason that many pioneers have stood up against the Microsoft empire and tried to build a new operating system-without human restrictions, which can be freely used by anyone. To record the hard work of these people, J. t. s. moore shot a new revoluton OS record, introducing the experiences of these Linux operating systems that fought against monopoly fighters.
Code Pentium Code Rush (2000)
Legend of Silicon Valley Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)
- [Movie] personal computers are increasingly indispensable in modern people's daily life. But how many people know how the world's largest computer company, Apple and Microsoft, rose in the first place? This film will give the audience a glimpse of the secret.
Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires (1996)
- Love and hate between Microsoft and Apple
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