C Programming Bags
Description: If you're a web developer or software engineer who loves coding languages, then let the world know with this cool C# shirt! Featuring a vintage style design, this C# tshirt makes the perfect graduation gift for any frontend developer, backend developer, CS student, or code lover in your life.
Description: If you're a web developer or software engineer who loves coding languages, then let the world know with this cool C shirt! Featuring a vintage style design, this C tshirt makes the perfect graduation gift for any frontend developer, backend developer, CS student, or code lover in your life.
Description: A network graph showing 64 programming languages connected by 122 influence relations. It includes languages the were influenced by C or influenced C and C itself. More influential languages are shown as larger circles as compared to languages with less influence on others. The influence relation data was retrieved from Wikidata in 2019. A great gift for programmers who are into digital art.
Description: A cool design for computer programmers and software developers who write code in the C programming language. It shows the letter C on a yellow and red shield. Great for work, tech conferences and other coding geek & nerd events.
C Programming Superhero - Cool Computer Programmer Design Bag
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$19 $24
Description: This is a design that displays the text "A:>format c:" in a simple white font on a black background. The style is reminiscent of old command prompt interfaces, creating a sense of retro technology usage. The text "A:>" is on the left, followed by the word "format" and then "c:".
Description: A textual design featuring the words "MUSICIANS AND PROGRAMMERS" in white block letters at the top. Below this, the word "play" is written in white cursive script, followed by "in" in white script. At the bottom, a large "C#" symbol is outlined in a light green color with a subtle glow effect.
Description: A black background with white text at the top reading "MUSICIANS AND PROGRAMMERS" in a simple sans-serif font. Below that, the word "play" is written in a flowing white script font, followed by "in" in the same script. At the bottom, the text "C/" is rendered in a vibrant green outline font, with the "#" symbol also in green outline.
Description: Declaring the ultimate sin in proper syntax. This clever design presents the 7 deadly sins as an enumerated type (enum) in code, with "VibeCoding" set to the highest priority. A perfect inside joke for backend developers, C++, Java, or C# engineers who appreciate well-structured humor. If your daily life is a mix of high-priority tasks and pure "vibes," this code-snippet shirt is for you. Great gift for a senior dev or a software architect with a sense of irony.