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BonBon Slick2017-05-30 01:07:48
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BonBon Slick, 2017-05-30 01:07:48

What OS and software does Mark Zuckerberg use in The Social Network movie?

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It is interesting what was used then for the OS, and what auxiliary tools were used in the development of web applications. The same development of VK and Facebook, YouTube and Google, etc. There were no frameworks, after all, they wrote their own for their sites, as I understand it. CSS, PHP, sawed everything from scratch for themselves and what kind of console? IDE? Shell?
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In the film, footage with software pops up, please tell me what they used in the film and what did they really use at that time?

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Evgeniy Volf, 2017-05-30
@BonBonSlick

I wonder what they used then for the OS
I suspect Linux + KDE 3.x
There were no frameworks
In my opinion, they already were, but taking into account the loads of social. networks, as I see it, even frameworks are not very suitable for such tasks, not to mention CMS.
what console
I think that this is a regular terminal from KDE 3.x (standard)
Browser, apparently, either FireFox, or some variation of it, maybe SeaMonkey or some NetScape (I did not watch the movie, I judge by the picture)
IDE/ editors that I remember a long time ago:
1. PHPStrorm
2. NetBeans
3. VI(M) + all kinds of body kits for it, including the revision of the default config
4. Emacs

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CityCat4, 2017-05-30
@CityCat4

KDE3. Totally standard session, no bells and whistles, standard Konsole, standard Konqueror.
Four desktops, a menu icon for KDE, Konqueror, Konsole and in the right corner - a clipboard manager (I don't remember what it's called) and a couple of icons that I can't make out.
It looks great on VKontakte - is Vkontaktik the brand's design tyril?

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Stalker_RED, 2017-05-30
@Stalker_RED

There were no frameworks, after all, they wrote their own for their sites, as I understand it. CSS, PHP, sawed everything from scratch for themselves
Well, how can I say, at the time of the start of work on Facebook, Drupal had existed for several years, for example. Although this is not a framework, but cms, it was possible to get ideas and modules from there.
Well, there were not so few individual libraries, scripts, etc., it was only difficult to select which of them were suitable. And by the time Facebook entered the big world (2006), frameworks were already appearing one after another, like mushrooms after rain.

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