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Description: A design inspired by Superhero comics with a square panel and knockout speech bubble declaring "Show me the DATA!". The stars and text are coloured with a golden yellow for extra pop. Recommended shirt/clothing colours include Red, Blue, Teal, Purple and Green to complement the classic superhero colours.
Description: Apple II was released in 1977, and it ran at 1 MHz and an 8-bit bus using an 8-bit microprocessor. It came with 4KB of RAM and could be hooked to a cassette tape recorder and a TV. It had numerous upgrades from the previous model, including a case, an integrated keyboard, and expansion slots for floppy disks, among other components. Apple II became the first personal computer targeting the consumer market as opposed to business or computer hobbyists. When it was released in 1977, Apple II was retailing at $1,298. It eventually became the first successful mass-produced microcomputer.
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Description: Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed reads across the front of this design. The artwork features software developer drawn in a typography style with teal and orange tones, leaning into software development. Made for software developers and computer programmers, and a natural pick for work and hackathon.
Description: Containers are a popular choice in modern computer software development. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine". A design for developers, engineers and programmers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in IT. Ideal for job, meetings and conferences.
It Works In My Container Funny Developer Design Black Bag
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$24
Description: Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed reads across the front of this design. The artwork features software developer drawn in a retro typography style with yellow and green tones, leaning into software developer humor. Made for software developers and computer programmers, and a natural pick for hackathons and tech conferences.
Description: A cool design for computer programmers, data scientists and software developers who write code in the R programming language. It shows the letter R on a yellow and red shield. Great for work, tech conferences and other data geek & nerd events.
R Programming Superhero Cool Data Scientist/Engineer Design Bag
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$24