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Awesome Computer History
A curated list of computer history videos, documentaries and related folklore maintained by Thomas Watson. Inspired by the awesome list thing.
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Table of Contents
Videos
Old recordings
- United States Navy Training Media: Basic Mechanisms in Fire Control Computers (1953)
- Timesharing: A Solution to Computer Bottlenecks (1963)
- The Mother of All Demos (1968)
- Xerox Parc - Office Alto Commercial (1972)
- Computer Networks - ARPANET (1972) - The developers of the ARPANET talk about their new network:
- A Computer Animated Hand (1972) - One of the earliest examples of computer animation
- The Computer Literacy Project (1980-1989) - In the 1980s, the BBC explored the world of computing in The Computer Literacy Project (all episodes)
- KRON San Francisco: Primitive Internet report (1981) - KRON San Francisco news segment on how early home computer users could read their morning newspapers online
- The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive (1982)
- The UNIX System: Making Computers Easier to Use (1982)
- The Computer Chronicles (1983-2002) - All episodes <sup>8.6/10</sup>. A few of the notable episodes are:
- Simulator Software (1983)
- Artificial Intelligence (1985)
- The Internet (1993)
- We Are Apple (1984) - Corporate song that was used during the Macintosh rollout in January, 1984
- Thinking Allowed - Artificial Intelligence (1989) - Interview with John McCarthy, creator of Lisp and one of the founders of the discipline of artificial intelligence
- Erlang: The Movie (1990)
- Net Cafe (1996-2002) - All episodes <sup>?/10</sup>. A few of the notable episodes are:
- Hackers (1996) - Looks at the hacker culture and their influence on the early growth of the internet
- Politics on the Web (1996) - Institute for Global Communications, Cyperpunks and Anarchists Press
- Steve Jobs: The Crazy Ones (1997) - Steve Jobs talks about The Crazy Ones marketing campaign on internal Apple meeting
Documentaries
- Hackers: Wizards of the Electronic Age (1984) - Documentary about a 1984 hacker conference <sup>7.6/10</sup>
- The KGB, the Computer, and Me (1990) - With computer scientist Clifford Stoll <sup>8.0/10</sup>
- Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires (1996) - History of the personal computer <sup>8.5/10</sup>
- The Internet: Behind the Web (2000) - Documentary about development of internet from 1950-60's to 21st century.
- Code Rush (2000) - The story of Netscape and the birth of Mozilla <sup>7.3/10</sup>
- The Code (2001) - The Histroy of Linux & FOSS <sup>7.5/10</sup>
- Revolution OS (2001) - The story of GNU/linux and Open Source Movement <sup>7.3/10</sup>
- The Secret History Of Hacking (2001) - History of early hackers <sup>7.6/10</sup>
- BBS The Documentary (2005) - History of the Bulletin Board System <sup>8.5/10</sup>
- The Codebreakers (2006) - Documentary about how poor countries are using free and open source software (FOSS) for development purposes.
- Hackers Are People Too (2008) - Documentary about what hackers are <sup>6.0/10</sup>
- Download: The True Story of the Internet (2008) - A documentary television series about Internet history <sup>7.8/10</sup>
- Part 1: Browser Wars – The rise and fall of Netscape and its battle against Microsoft
- Part 2: Search – The rise of Google and Yahoo
- Part 3: Bubble – The dot-com crash of 2000 and the mainstays of the Internet: Amazon.com and Ebay
- Part 4: People Power – Peer to peer technology, web 2.0, and social networking
- Something Ventured (2011) - The history of early venture capital <sup>7.0/10</sup>
- Code 2600 (2011) - Documents the Info-Tech Age, told by the events and people who helped build and manipulate it <sup>7.4/10</sup>
- We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists (2012) - A documentary on the workings and beliefs of the self-described "hacktivist" collective, Anonymous <sup>7.3/10</sup>
- Silicon Valley (2013) - A PBS "American Experience" documentary about the start of Silicon Valley <sup>7.9/10</sup>
- TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard (2013) <sup>7.6/10</sup>
- DEFCON: The Documentary (2013) - Documentary about DEFCON, the biggest hacker conference <sup>5.8/10</sup>
- Downloaded (2013) - The Napster Revolution, a documentary that explores the downloading revolution <sup>6.9/10</sup>
- Birth of BASIC (2014) - Invention of the Basic computer language.
- The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014) - The story of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz <sup>8.1/10</sup>
- Rise of the Hackers (2014) - Harnessing cryptography to stay a step ahead of cybercriminals <sup>7.5/10</sup>
- Silicon Cowboys (2016) - Documentary detailing the story of Compaq, its three founders and how it took on IBM at the height of its PC dominance. <sup>6.8/10</sup>
Reflective interviews
- Steve Jobs - The Lost Interview (2012) - A conversation with Steve Jobs as he was running NeXT, the company he had founded after leaving Apple <sup>8.1/10</sup>
- The Great 202 Jailbreak (2013) - David Brailsford
- UNIX Special: Profs Kernighan & Brailsford (2015) - David Brailsford interviews Brian Kernighan
Talks & Lectures
- Computers From The Inside Out (1985) - Richard Feynman Computer Heuristics Lecture. Not about computer history per se, but about how computers work
- The Origins of Linux - Linus Torvalds (2001) - Linus Torvalds tells the story of how he went from writing code as a graduate student to become an icon for open source software.
- The Secret History of Silicon Valley (2008) - Talk by Steve Blank at the Computer History Museum
- Crockford on JavaScript - Volume 1: The Early Years (2011) - Not actually about JavaScript, but about early computing history
- Bret Victor - The Future of Programming (2013..ehh 1973) - Humorous talk about the future of programming as seen from 1973
Movies
Dramatized versions of real events
- Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) - History of Apple and Microsoft <sup>7.3/10</sup>
- Micro Men (2009) - History of Acorn Computers and Sinclair Research <sup>7.6/10</sup>
- The Social Network (2010) - The history of the birth of Facebook <sup>7.7/10</sup>
- Halt and Catch Fire (2014-2017) - Set in the 1980s, this series dramatizes the personal computing boom <sup>8.4/10</sup>
- Steve Jobs (2015) - The story shows Steve Jobs behind the scenes of Apple's iconic product launches. <sup>7.2/10</sup>
Commercials
- Apple 1984 Super Bowl Commercial (1984) - Apple 1984 Super Bowl Commercial Introducing Macintosh Computer <sup>7.8/10</sup>
Audio
Podcasts
Texts
Folklore
- The Humble Programmer (1972) - Dijkstra's overview of the programming universe as he saw it in 1972
- Real Programmers Don't Use PASCAL (1982)
- Epigrams on Programming (1982)
- The Story of Mel (1983)
- Unix Recovery Legend (1986)
- The Conscience of a Hacker (1986) - The Hacker Manifesto
- The Jargon File (1988)
- The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto (1992)
- A Cypherpunk's Manifesto (1993)
- The Story of Getting SSH Port 22 (1995)
- In the Beginning…Was the Command Line (1999)
- The case of the 500-mile email (2002)
- UTF-8 history (2003)
- 20 Years — One Standard: The Story of TCP/IP (2003)
- How Steve Wozniak Wrote BASIC for the Original Apple From Scratch (2014)
- The Story of the PING Program (undated)
Announcements and Memos
- What would you like to see most in minix? (1991) - First public mention of what would later become Linux
- The Internet Tidal Wave (1995) - Bill Gates' memo to all executive staff within Microsoft on assigning the Internet the highest level of importance
- A bike shed (any colour will do) on greener grass... (1999) - Poul-Henning Kamp coining the term bikeshedding
Source Code
- Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (1969) - Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code for the command and lunar modules
- C compiler (1972) - The earliest known versions of Dennis Ritchie's first C compiler (GitHub code mirror)
- UNIX (1972) - Continuous Unix commit history from 1972 until today
- MS-DOS (1982, 1983) - Version 1.25 and 2.0
- Adobe Photoshop (1990) - The first version of Adobe Photoshop (written in Pascal)
Websites
- First website ever made (1990) - CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research Organisation) website
- The Amazing FishCam (1994) - The Fishcam was the second live camera on the web and is the oldest camera site still in existence
License
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