Website review: Drivl.com | What code DOESN'T do...
Jabby discovered this in Movies
•10 reviews since Dec 8, 2006
movies, programming
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Jabby discovered 20 months ago- Misconceptions of programming code as seen in Hollywood and clarified by some concerned coding-nerd.

hoaxerz rated 20 months ago- From the page: "10. Most code is not inherently cross platform Remember in Independence Day when whatshisface-math-guy writes a virus that works on both his apple laptop AND an alien mothership? Bullshit! If real life were like film I'd be able to port wordpress to my toaster using a cat5 cable and a bag of glitter." This is especially true when the "other" operating system consists of crystals, liquid, or some other nonsensical material. :)

SkinnyUmbrella rated 20 months ago- This guy shit his pants because he's upset that movies about computer technology (or movies of any subject for this matter) is not realistic. Boo-hoo. Stop being a faggot and enjoy a movie for the entertainment by watching people be able to do things that people can't do in real life.

m3l7down rated 20 months ago- This rant is more accurate than some people know.

karatekid248 rated 20 months ago- From the page: "If real life were like film I'd be able to port wordpress to my toaster using a cat5 cable and a bag of glitter."

- RedGlobe rated 20 months ago
- Funny rant from a programmer. He's obviously not 'the one.' ...or in Hollywood. heh.

KeX3 rated 20 months ago- From the page: "If real life were like film I'd be able to port wordpress to my toaster using a cat5 cable and a bag of glitter."

BillFugina rated 20 months ago- Most people know that most of what they see in movies isn't real. This article makes sure that everyone understands that the parts about computers are fantasy as well. At any rate, being a coder myself, I found it very funny.