Web Developer Bags
The Code Doesn't Work. Why? The Code Works. Why? Bag
by Programming Meme
$19 $24
Description: typography design featuring a cute cat and computer with text "I Are Programmer I Make Computer Beep Boop"
I Are Programmer I Make Computer Beep Boop Funny Cat Bag
by FLOPLIP
$19 $24
Description: Geek T-shirt for every graphic designer and the walking dead series fan. Don't be afraid of the deadlines with that funny print - "The Walking Deadline"
Weird, It Worked Yesterday - Programmer T-shirt Bag
by Programmer T-shirts / Otaku T-shirts
$19 $24
Code Ninja Programmer Coder Computer Programming Coding Bag
by mirvas.store
$19 $24
Description: Undefined Variable - JavaScript Humor FUNNY-13 Celebrate coding quirks with our 'Undefined Variable' T-shirt! Perfect for JavaScript enthusiasts and programmers, this design captures the humor of unassigned variables in a fun and stylish way. Ideal for tech geeks and developer gifts
Description: "Code Like A Girl" with this empowering female coder piece! Celebrate the passion of girls who code with this des, a perfect gift for developers and coding enthusiasts!
Code Like A Girl - Female Coder - Computer Science Bag
by WaBastian | One-stop Gift Shop!
$19 $24
All I care about is с++ and like maybe 3 people Bag
by colorsplash
$19 $24
Description: Programmer T-shirt with funny geek writing "It works on my machine" and a mean monkey. Perfect as a gift for every programmer, IT guy, techie, coder, etc.
Programmer T-shirt - It works on my machine Bag
by Programmer T-shirts / Otaku T-shirts
$19 $24
Description: Unleash your inner digital predator with this premium "Website Flipping T-Rex" design. Featuring a ferocious T-Rex in a tailored business suit, this piece blends fierce prehistoric power with modern entrepreneurial spirit. Bold distressed typography in white and electric pink declares "SELL YOUR WEBSITE" with a vintage loading bar anticipation. High-detail illustration and advanced distressing make this a standout piece for web developers, startup founders, and digital nomads who dominate the online jungle.
Sell Website Flipping T-Rex Boss: Turn Assets Into Profits Streetwear Bag
by SketchTee
$19 $24
Description: Do you know the magical way all software engineers and digital developers create computer programs? Ok, maybe not ALL of them. But I'm pretty sure that 99% of people writing code google their problem, find a solution on Stack overflow and then copy paste it in their code.
Google / Stackoverflow / Copy & Paste - black Bag
by janvandenenden
$19 $24
Description: Byte Magazine started in 1975,shortly after the first personal computers began appearing as kits advertised in the back of electronics magazines. Whereas many magazines were dedicated to specific systems or the home or business user's perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of small computers and software, and sometimes other computing fields such as supercomputers and high-reliability computing. Coverage was in-depth with much technical detail, rather than user-oriented. Byte was purchased by in 1979, an event that led to many of the early computer magazines being swooped up by larger publishers. Like many magazines, Byte suffered in the '90s due to declining ad sales, leading to the publication's demise in 1998.