Ever wonder what the code you see running on screens in movies and television is all aboutc Is it actually germane to the plot or just a bunch of garbage leading to a close-up shot of a character hitting the "Enter" buttonc Well, a Tumblr site by the apt name of Source Code in TV and Films seeks to answer that question and features plenty of television shows as well as movies such as Kingsman: The Secret Service, Godzilla and Blackhat, but the one that caught my eye was the above capture from Ex Machina, primarily because it reveals a cool little Easter Egg that most of us never would have found. Here's the code: #BlueBook code decryption import sys def sieve(n): x = 1 * n x1 = 0 for i in range(2,n/2): j = 2 * i while j < n: xj=0 j = j+i return x def prime(n,x): i...
- 5/20/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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