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  • Опубліковано 11 сер 2013
  • Code Rush is a documentary following the lives of a group of Netscape engineers in Silicon Valley. It covers Netscape's last year as an independent company, from their announcement of the Mozilla open source project until their acquisition by AOL. It particularly focuses on the last minute rush to make the Mozilla source code ready for release by the deadline of March 31 1998, and the impact on the engineers' lives and families as they attempt to save the company from ruin.
    Code Rush by David Winton is licensed under a CC 3.0 US License.
    clickmovement.org/coderush
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    The Film
    Code Rush. The year is early 1998, at the height of dot-com era, and a small team of Netscape code writers frantically works to reconstruct the company's Internet browser. In doing so they will rewrite the rules of software development by giving away the recipe for its browser in exchange for integrating improvements created by outside unpaid developers. The fate of the entire company may well rest on their shoulders. Broadcast on PBS, the film capture the human and technological dramas that unfold in the collision between science, engineering, code, and commerce.
    Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 US license.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_Rush
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  • @samuel.soderberg
    @samuel.soderberg 5 років тому +104

    I’ve watched this documentary far too many times. It captures everything about IT in the 90’s so perfectly well!

    • @extrarice192
      @extrarice192 3 роки тому +3

      me also..

    • @jco7551
      @jco7551 2 роки тому

      @@TheTesting1239 You might enjoy this one -- not exactly a documentary meant for wide release but an incredible snapshot of a specific era of 90s videogame tester culture:
      ua-cam.com/video/QvXjgiV18ig/v-deo.html

    • @_DML_
      @_DML_ Рік тому +1

      It is nice. I wish more had been made like it.

  • @MauriceKon
    @MauriceKon 7 років тому +123

    I love how at the end he said that this whole internet thing can easily turn into television with only a few people controlling what we see.
    that so became true ....

    • @jerrogance
      @jerrogance 5 років тому +1

      Hopefully we saw it coming in time, and that the blockchain prevents censorship.

    • @KidTonyGaming
      @KidTonyGaming 3 роки тому

      @@jerrogance the internet became television when PayPal started UA-cam

    • @thorable530
      @thorable530 3 роки тому

      @@jerrogance still up in the air and more of a danger than ever, and even more disturbing now that mozilla is completely compromised.

    • @jerrogance
      @jerrogance 3 роки тому +2

      @@thorable530 Use the brave browser.

    • @tommullins2869
      @tommullins2869 Рік тому +1

      @@jerrogancethis aged poorly.

  • @stingfan4
    @stingfan4 6 років тому +48

    "Computers aren't the thing, they're the thing that gets you to the thing"

  • @MatthewReiser123
    @MatthewReiser123 5 років тому +58

    Was an engineer at Netscape 1996-98. Much of that time was a blur. I can certainly relate to 35:24

    • @jabasso
      @jabasso 4 роки тому +5

      Man! You made history then!

    • @mr.h.4501
      @mr.h.4501 4 роки тому +3

      Hopefully, you were one of the millionaires sitting in the neighboring cubicles the video made mentioned of and your time at Netscape was rewarding for you.

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 3 роки тому +5

      How did you get a verified channel with two videos of a parking lot and 33 subscribers ??

    • @sheev4958
      @sheev4958 3 роки тому

      @@alainportant6412 what are you talking about? his channel it is not verified.

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 3 роки тому

      @@sheev4958 it was but not anymore though

  • @MylarBalloonLove
    @MylarBalloonLove 5 років тому +13

    I used Netscape in the early 2000s... good browser
    R.I.P. Netscape 1994-2008

  • @mgabrysSF
    @mgabrysSF 8 років тому +14

    I arrived in Silicon Valley (the first time anyway long-term) just before the bubble burst in April of 2000. Even at the tail-end it was an insane experience. Thx for posting!

  • @hinkhall5291
    @hinkhall5291 2 роки тому +14

    If you build software this doc is both very interesting and anxiety inducing.

    • @p0rq
      @p0rq 2 роки тому +1

      So true, Hank. I build software and software accessories and this all feels very relatable.

  • @JustWickedSwede
    @JustWickedSwede 9 років тому +31

    Oh Netscape.. You brought me much joy. :)

  • @HashimAziz1
    @HashimAziz1 2 роки тому +1

    Probably the best tech documentary I've seen to date. Packs so much into such a short running time, especially about the actual process of writing and debugging code.

  • @Tux.Penguin
    @Tux.Penguin 8 років тому +11

    Glad I watched this. Tons of colorful detail in the story, a story I often wondered about but never really knew.

  • @cotedazure
    @cotedazure 6 років тому +2

    Great to watch this awesome documentary almost two decades later! I almost forgot Netscape Navigator once came in a box.

  • @ProgrammerInProgress
    @ProgrammerInProgress 10 років тому +16

    I thoroughly enjoyed this, it's great to see as a developer how software was written by teams in the 90's, it seemed pretty chaotic, with developers setting their hours of work, anyone who writes code knows it's way too tempting to keep working and working at a problem and burning out in the process. For the most part, there's a lot of structure and sanity in the industry, architecture plays a much bigger role, and the tools have improved immensely, but none of this would have happened without the folk in this video.

    • @p0rq
      @p0rq 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah. I’m no agile enthusiast, but the way he talked about marathons vs sprints, how you need to keep running, rather than going in bursts, had me like hmmmmmm

  • @westjgames1
    @westjgames1 10 років тому +19

    53:40 Yes, that is happening now...

  • @OutyBanjo
    @OutyBanjo 6 років тому +12

    I'll bet you Jamie was so stoked when The Matrix came out.

  • @daevyd100
    @daevyd100 6 років тому +1

    This is such a sweet documentary, thanks for the upload!

  • @t8z5h3
    @t8z5h3 8 років тому +15

    Funny thing is Netscape never recovered but Mozilla lives on

    • @Designandrew
      @Designandrew 7 років тому +4

      actually you can download pretty much any version of netscape you want. It will be available online forever.

    • @HashimAziz1
      @HashimAziz1 2 роки тому +3

      @@Designandrew He was obviously talking about Netscape, the company. Their greatest contribution to humanity wasn't Netscape Navigator or the jobs they created, it was Mozilla.

  • @Locutus
    @Locutus 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for uploading this video. I remember watching this video 20 years ago as a kid. I found it fascinating.

  • @timotthorbu
    @timotthorbu 5 років тому +5

    I used Netscape for as long as it was supported, 2008. I miss it.

  • @cato451
    @cato451 7 місяців тому +1

    I remember the first time downloaded Netscape. It was the beginning of information liberation for me.

  • @kajzec
    @kajzec 4 місяці тому

    Year after year, I come back to this documentary for ... a glimpse into the 90's Silicon Valley tech scene, inspiration, nostalgia for a time and place I haven't wasn't a part of? I don't know. But there is something about this documentary that drives me to it.

  • @rajkimo
    @rajkimo 2 роки тому +1

    How have I missed this? I'm about to watch this for the first time. I'm going to cry. I know I'm going to cry.

  • @Eggs-n-Jakey
    @Eggs-n-Jakey 2 місяці тому +1

    That mom deserves an award, so well spoken.

  • @ArtOfIntenso
    @ArtOfIntenso 3 місяці тому

    I was in the all-hands the day the first 5MB Mozilla download was pulled. Big cheers from all. I did note the rather numerous boxes of chocolate donuts, the many sugar soft drinks, and the need for fresh air and exercise (at least) among the staff. Shows what can happen when "the mission" takes over lives. Vid makes no clear retropective statement of what this open sourcing achieved.

  • @smoothbeak
    @smoothbeak 3 роки тому +20

    I really love this documentary. To me it's about a bunch of misfits who are highly intelligent and highly dysfunctional, on some mission that everyone excepts to fail, partaking in the overconsumption of junk food and coca-cola.
    Let's be honest, they at least had more fun than the people working at Microsoft :)

    • @selehadinhabesi3855
      @selehadinhabesi3855 2 роки тому +2

      lots of questions
      how can you be intellegent and disfunctional at the same time?
      how are they not intellegent enough to avoid junk food(specialy cola)?

    • @smoothbeak
      @smoothbeak 2 роки тому +1

      @@selehadinhabesi3855 Haha, yes very good questions.
      Highly skilled in a particular area, arguably quite stunted in others.

    • @dannydetonator
      @dannydetonator 2 місяці тому

      Intelligence comes in many different forms and levels, it's not a switch or eblven a scale. From academic, to physical and emotional to intuitive and spiritual. That's why IQ tests are flawed for the bigger picture.

  • @MrWaterbugdesign
    @MrWaterbugdesign Рік тому

    In 1982 I moved from Dallas TX to San Jose to create video games. It was a time when most people didn't know what a video game was. I drove over the hill in the east at night and suddenly saw all the lights of Silicon Valley. I was so excited.
    And it was so much fun. Working with such bright and driven people. I was so young I assumed that's just how the world was. That everyone was bright and driven.
    Got into home computers when video games crashed.
    I was so lucky. Stil am.

  • @denormal9580
    @denormal9580 7 років тому +6

    "the source code is the secret formula for browsing the web."
    This is why beginners to this stuff get confused. What does that even mean? The source code of Netscape/Mozilla is C++ code, which is a programming language. This code is compiled in to programs.

  • @luicecifer
    @luicecifer 2 роки тому +1

    18:52
    "There was a young tenor named Springer,
    Got his testicles caught in a wringer,
    he hollered in pain,
    as they rolled down the drain,
    'There goes my career as a singer!'"

  • @desmondbirch298
    @desmondbirch298 8 років тому +1

    Very interesting!!! Thanks for the upload!!! :O)

  • @chizurumizuhara6136
    @chizurumizuhara6136 3 роки тому +4

    I love how mozilla turns into privacy centric browser

  • @KaliumX
    @KaliumX 11 років тому

    Nice documentary! Well done! ;-)

  • @jabasso
    @jabasso 4 роки тому +4

    The dude literally said: "Why not banks online?!" I'am speechless

  • @CiroSantilli
    @CiroSantilli 8 років тому +46

    10:37 My mom can write an optimizing compiler! :-)

  • @lloydblankfein3816
    @lloydblankfein3816 8 років тому +1

    Damn these are all the OG startups.

  • @werthersoriginal
    @werthersoriginal 7 років тому

    @8:00 Back when code wasn't modular. These poor bastards. Im so grateful for these pioneers.

  • @KhairulAnwar-mp8lo
    @KhairulAnwar-mp8lo 2 роки тому

    What determines your excellence in Software is your Aptitude.

  • @danielchamdo
    @danielchamdo 7 років тому +16

    Skrillex is really immortal

    • @mutedmutiny9542
      @mutedmutiny9542 2 роки тому +1

      This dude is infinitely cooler than that Skrillex guy

  • @beickus
    @beickus 8 років тому +2

    love these guys - beautiful people

  • @Mijitas
    @Mijitas 9 років тому +2

    Oh 90s...I miss you.

  • @jogirob3931
    @jogirob3931 11 років тому +12

    Thumbs up if watching on memory intensive Firefox.

    • @tommullins2869
      @tommullins2869 Рік тому +2

      Funny how things have turned. Now the hog is chrome

  • @kanrup5199
    @kanrup5199 4 роки тому +3

    as a person who has done a small amount of coding this video gave me a mild case of anxiety.

  • @killyourtelllievision
    @killyourtelllievision 9 років тому +1

    You gotta see this!

  • @Patchuchan
    @Patchuchan 9 років тому +17

    Watching this on Firefox it's not perfect but it's better then the alternatives and doesn't spy on you.

    • @ytorrius3691
      @ytorrius3691 9 років тому +10

      Patchuchan Well the browsers don't spy on you, the sites you access and use do... So Chrome or Firefox, once you log into google you are equally screwed!

    • @troler7147
      @troler7147 3 роки тому

      @@ytorrius3691 Chrome does spy on you, but it's at least safer than Edge and Yandex :)

    • @karasu6182
      @karasu6182 2 роки тому

      Vivaldi is much better

    • @p0rq
      @p0rq 2 роки тому

      Use Brave

  • @orozcoapaza1660
    @orozcoapaza1660 5 років тому +5

    Funny that now the only use for Microsoft Edge is to download Mozilla Firefox........what Gates said goes back to his products: "...some failed to embrace change " and " ...software industry is regulated by FREEDOM ... "

  • @missmelodius
    @missmelodius 5 років тому

    Well done.

  • @soteful9949
    @soteful9949 2 роки тому +1

    53:51 the king of metaphors

  • @simonriddick
    @simonriddick 9 років тому

    I remember using Nutscrape back in 1995. I remember the Windows 95 commericals on tv at the time too. Never really thought I'd be using IE later on but that's what it was for a while. And now IE is dead.

  • @SurajDubey
    @SurajDubey 5 років тому +7

    52:54 Amazon!!

  • @domenicomelis74
    @domenicomelis74 9 років тому +1

    this is great

  • @amaterasu48
    @amaterasu48 10 років тому

    It's a historical stuff, but when you look at it, it's just a browser. Netscape existed as a company to provide one software. I know it was a big deal at that time, but when you think about it now, major browsers are created by big companies like Microsoft, Google and Apple. Browser is just one of many softwares that those companies provide... I liked Netscape, but it got old really really fast. That represents the software industry at that time and even today.

  • @soteful9949
    @soteful9949 2 роки тому

    25:50 Her: Hi....
    Him: yeeeeaah
    That's me every morning when I enter the office.

  • @jogirob3931
    @jogirob3931 11 років тому

    Excellent documentary btw, thanks.

  • @merlinmarquardt
    @merlinmarquardt 9 років тому

    Very interesting.

  • @ViorelIanasi
    @ViorelIanasi 5 років тому +1

    Mmm... I remember the old days. I started browsing the web using Netscape Navigator which became Communicator by adding other tools but with the launch of IE 4.0, I started using it. I liked the Microsoft solution better. I continued to use IE until the introduction of Microsoft Edge and this is my main browser for browsing the Internet. On website development I use Chrome but didn't liked Firefox. Tried to use Netscape/AOL's browser back in the 2008 but neah... it was not the same!

  • @dimitri977977
    @dimitri977977 8 років тому +38

    I can feel the diabetes oozing out from this video...

  • @jonaspantalha9206
    @jonaspantalha9206 4 роки тому +1

    Those build the Road of pain we crossing today.

  • @tmeers91
    @tmeers91 7 років тому +1

    dotcon, go-go, 90s bubble!

  • @JaredConnell
    @JaredConnell 8 років тому +4

    wow what a sad ending the first half is all high paced and upbeat while everything after the open source launch it makes it all seem so sad and gloomy.

  • @xinox73
    @xinox73 7 років тому +2

    Damn i miss Netscape it was the best i think :)

  • @GnarMarv2
    @GnarMarv2 8 років тому +5

    Does anyone see a resemblance between Scott Collins and Lester of GTA V?

  • @drinkyjac3155
    @drinkyjac3155 2 роки тому

    I use these videos to sneak out the house but I dint wanna leave my room to quite

  • @Shad51192
    @Shad51192 7 років тому +2

    lol I'm still grinding on that netscape life

  • @chrisward5090
    @chrisward5090 7 років тому

    His, how's this film licensed? Creative Commons? Can i grab a high quality version for offline viewing somewhere?

  • @joaodossantos2724
    @joaodossantos2724 9 місяців тому

    One of the craziest things about this documentary is in 19:00. They act like this guy, who is clearly extremely tech savy, is their bulk demographic. No wonder they lost to microsoft.

  • @MunzirSuliman
    @MunzirSuliman 6 років тому +3

    thank you for Javascript :) and firefox developer edition

  • @GoodWoIf
    @GoodWoIf 6 років тому

    I remember having one of Pav's watches.

  • @nuwanwickremasinghe
    @nuwanwickremasinghe 10 років тому

    I'm wondering why an Internet program is not coming like Netscape buttons in the future because it was new functions!

  • @Anonyminded
    @Anonyminded 9 років тому +1

    Small companies innovate and big corporations consume them... in the Netscape case AOL really helped it to get through the tough period till Mozilla becomes what it is today... even I like Chrome and its my most favorite browser and only slightly below that its Mozilla which r leaving IE far, far behind.

  • @oystein18
    @oystein18 7 років тому +4

    Are some of the code left in Firefox?

  • @ISEORG
    @ISEORG 7 років тому +2

    Project Code Rush - The Beginnings of Netscape / Mozilla Documentary
    The Documentary Network

  • @pablogualo
    @pablogualo 4 роки тому

    watching on memory intensive Firefox.

  • @TheDeadNorth
    @TheDeadNorth 7 років тому

    if only they could see then how well Internet Explorer worked out.

  • @giveittomebaybe5112
    @giveittomebaybe5112 2 роки тому

    Imagine having that old Firefox shirt

  • @Somatik
    @Somatik 6 років тому +2

    Can we get a version that is properly de-interlaced?

    • @unlokia
      @unlokia 5 років тому +2

      Copy the URL, open it with VLC and turn on the de-interlacing or de-combing filter(s) :)

  • @Edward3DFX
    @Edward3DFX 9 років тому

    Nice SGI indy...17:06 of the video.....

  • @jimweaver3315
    @jimweaver3315 10 років тому

    I remember the start. Where I had to write web code by hand. Java and CGI for chats. Good times. Then people began making money and the greed changed it.

    • @LloydieP
      @LloydieP 10 років тому

      I take it you work for free then. :D

  • @user-rs1lw2gg8l
    @user-rs1lw2gg8l 5 років тому

    Oh yeah i remember it in 1990-s

  • @jamesc9168
    @jamesc9168 Рік тому

    Ok I appreciate git a lot more after watching this

  • @BlackShogun1
    @BlackShogun1 3 роки тому

    If I had a dream place to work it be at the Netscape/Firefox world. Maybe it's me but yes they wanted to make profit but it seems, they actually gave a dam about the future and the people who will be apart of that future. Maybe it just me.

  • @galdamez3
    @galdamez3 6 років тому +4

    After everything Microsoft did to make the Web a 2nd class platform, what an irony it is that desktop operating systems and bundled software are now relics of a bygone era. The open sourcing of Mozilla was the first domino to fall. Next came WebKit followed by Safari, Chrome, rich browsers for mobile operating systems, HTML5, CSS3, ES5, jQuery, Angular, and so on. The modern Web we live and experience today would not be the same if it weren’t for the hail Mary pass that was Mozilla.

  • @marcbarber2209
    @marcbarber2209 8 років тому +1

    So glad that filmakers hard the forethought to know something huge was being built. Cool doc! Hope some people find this doc in 500 years, and they look at eachother and say "the internet? What the fuck was an internet?"

  • @chillaxinfool6857
    @chillaxinfool6857 5 років тому +4

    50 dollars an hr at 12..Damn

  • @steadyasshegoes7795
    @steadyasshegoes7795 2 роки тому

    53:35 - That was creepy to hear. > Facebook, Google, Twitter, UA-cam - AI, Geo-location & Tracking. The collecting of an individuals mass meta data & peroneal browsing trends for purpose of predicting behavioral patterns for marketing and social manipulation.

  • @thezakalmanak
    @thezakalmanak 21 день тому

    This documentary is so funny like i swear this where they got inspiration for the office. Yet its still interesting and educational and shows how groundbreaking open source was for capitalism

    • @thezakalmanak
      @thezakalmanak 21 день тому

      But seriously hilarious...the guy that commutes halfway across the country and his wife is like "omg" and then it casually drops that he made billions

  • @oguzeroglu4413
    @oguzeroglu4413 6 років тому +2

    Well, they all lost against the Chrome in the end. I wrote this comment on my Firefox though.

  • @pekertimulia125
    @pekertimulia125 2 роки тому

    Browsers adalah bukan tutup artinya API yg license adalah Mozilla Netscape. Netscape gencar untuk marketing communications di lain pihak perbankan sudah tutup

  • @jerrogance
    @jerrogance 5 років тому +1

    53:36 Wow...I hope he's wrong, cause a few shouldn't control the narritive for many, but years later...you can see it happening with Facebook, and other platforms.

  • @driven39
    @driven39 7 років тому +2

    I see they love fast food in Silicon Valley.

    • @CaptchaNeon
      @CaptchaNeon 6 років тому +1

      Driven The Rockstar Kid *They didn’t have time to be Vegan snowflakes, they worked endless hours*

  • @technicalmachine1671
    @technicalmachine1671 5 років тому +1

    "Free the lizard"

  • @FormosaFinance
    @FormosaFinance 3 роки тому

    Where is that intersection in San Francisco? 53:04

  • @TonyGingrich
    @TonyGingrich 4 місяці тому

    @9:00 This team would have OD'ed on Agile

  • @tazzerthespaz
    @tazzerthespaz 9 років тому

    What I don't understand (Still in the beginning part) is why they couldn't release the source code in the beginning and let the community help them with the bug fixes. While the final project had a release date why did the source code have to have a release date? Just release the source code and let everyone contribute.

    • @mjmccune
      @mjmccune 9 років тому +4

      A lot of the original Netscape code was licensed from other companies (Apple is mentioned in the film) and couldn't be released under an open source license. This meant that a lot of the code had to be rewritten and tested.

    • @tazzerthespaz
      @tazzerthespaz 9 років тому +3

      Now I could see how that could cause a few problems. . . . a few

    • @MotesTV
      @MotesTV 9 років тому +3

      Malcolm Boyd Youngin, back then the development community was even smaller than it is today and releasing a codebased riddled with bugs would not make anyone want to pick it up to modify it or develop it to keep it competitive with IE. In other words, Firefox would never have been born because it would be seen that the Netscape code base had become to bogged with bugs to evolve. They needed to fix the bugs so that everyone believed their pretense that they were giving a quality product to the greater developer community in hopes, in earnest 90's open source hopes, that the community would value the gift and contribute their real work and time to it, which is why I am watching this video on Firefox 33.

    • @waswestkan
      @waswestkan 9 років тому +1

      Malcolm Boyd Keep in mind the reason Netscape was going to release code was was business plan to counter Microsoft including Internet explorer and Outlook Express with with a purchase of a Windows OS.Netscape was for profit business, bad for business if you deliver something to the customer, less than your best possible effort.

  • @ritaraju4998
    @ritaraju4998 7 років тому

    add ons were the best, now still are but I'm sure it could be and should be better than 10 years ago, thats not really the case, some add ons now, don't even do the job like the old versions

  • @letgabeequaltrue9097
    @letgabeequaltrue9097 3 роки тому

    12:08, Eric Stoltz evil twin.

  • @technicalmachine1671
    @technicalmachine1671 5 років тому +4

    Did they really put Steve Jobs' phone number on screen?

  • @dantescanline
    @dantescanline 6 років тому +1

    Who's the hacker kid at 18:35 ? username 'che' on box 'che'

  • @chillaxinfool6857
    @chillaxinfool6857 5 років тому

    53:40 what happened to net neutrality??

  • @alainportant6412
    @alainportant6412 3 роки тому +4

    23:24 this is steve jobs cellphone number

  • @IKhanNot
    @IKhanNot 10 років тому +1

    They might not be the biggest but they're still one of the best. Mozilla Firefox is great and seamless. IE not so much.

  • @rossturcotte419
    @rossturcotte419 2 роки тому

    Classic.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 7 років тому +3

    I was there man :) QC