Antitrust - satellite uplink code

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

A clip from the movie Antitrust (2001). While not really being comedy it's quite funny in a number of ways.

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  • @JASONE1986

    C++ and C are pretty much parallel to each other,but I agree with other people on this page. It is showing output for things like ps.println("" + list[i] + "<BR") which indicates that some website design is evident here.

    My favorite theme of the movie is where Milo is ready to take down Synapse and that cool song is playing in the background. It starts when Bob says "See who needs computers?"

  • It's Java.. in one of the scenes when he is either making or loading a CD it says "Loading synapse.java"

  • that is C

  • "SATELLITE UPLINK MODULE COMPLETED"

    Yes, because the computer that you are using is self-aware, and realises that you are writing a fucking SATELLITE UPLINK program in HTML.

  • for someone who doesn't know what setSuffix is ... notice it's not a method call of any object ... it's a user-defined method lying in the same class ... k sry for being such a geek ...

  • i realized all the println()'s had HTML code.

    this is some servlet or some shit ...

    why would you write out HTML for a satellite uplink??? probably a web-based interface ... hmmm

  • I believe they use the print(*) function, which is a C and C++ function. I just don't know what language uses setSuffix.

  • Yeah. I paused it and it looked Java. I almost thought it was C++ but there were no cout and cin, etc. I thought it was C but there was printstream. Printstream is one of Java classes.

    Would like to see the whole codes! :)

  • It's server side Java code for a directory listing page.. possibly JSP (Java Server Pages / A Java Servlet)

  • That's most definitely a visual basic, C++, C, or C# engine or possibly Java. Definitely not html. :P

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