Developer Mugs
Description: There is a maze on the t-shirt to run through (like a maze runner). However, it says run unit tests. It is a perfect gift for software engineers and developers to remind their fellow that unit tests are important and run unit tests before merging to the main repository of code improves the quality of code and makes life easier.
Description: Never Gonna Give You Up Never Gonna Let You Down full chorus in Javascript Syntax! Based on the song by Rick Astley. Colored with Visual Studio Code Dark+ theme color scheme. This design makes a great (Valentines, Anniversary or whatever lovely occasion) gift - present- for programmers, coders, IT ers, geeks, nerds and software and web developers with a sense of humor and a love for good old time classics in music!
Description: Profanity is a language all programmers speak fluently. The amount of cursing and swearing can get excessive when doing a code review, especially if you are the BDFL of a project like Linux, so better warn your co-workers if you can't hold back. This design shows a yellow caution sign with the warning "I CURSE WHEN I REVIEW CODE". Suitable for work, code sprints and conferences and it makes for a not-so-subtle gift for your cursing coding peers.
Caution I Curse When I Review Code - Funny Programmer design Mug
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$13 $18
Description: If your code is not tested, then it's not done! Those working in Agile software development will know that phrase. Get this unique Agile Software Development design on a variety of products such as t-shirts, for yourself or for a friend, today.
Not Tested? Not Done! - Agile Software Development and Testing Mug
by Software Testing Life
$13 $18
I was Sane a Few Merges Ago Code Developer Coder Mug
by pescoedila
$13 $18
Description: If you are a programmer, computer science student, cs major or software developer, then this funny programmer gift shirt for software engineers is for you. The SQL t-shirt also makes a great christmas gift for a cs student, DBA or computer science major. Funny SQL Programmer T-Shirt Database Christmas Admin DBA features a unique design and let's you hop onto the statement fashion trend. Wear the xmas SQL query coding t-shirt as a database administrator. The database tee for a db developer always fits.
Funny SQL Programmer Database Christmas Admin DBA Mug
by TheCreekman
$13 $18
Description: In the world of IT hackers are seen as computer experts with operating system, networking and programming skills who use their power to solve problems for good or evil. Do you consider yourself a hacker? Then this design is for you. The design shows the word hacker in Traditional Chinese characters in a lucid green with pink stars shining through. A cool and mysterious design for work, hacking events and tech conferences, where computer hacking geeks and nerds meet.
Hacker in Chinese Green/Pink Space Computer Hacker Design Mug
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$13 $18
Description: After finding that computer game publishers were not interested in his first game, war game enthusiast Joel Billings launched his own company to publish and distribute his computer titles in 1979. Calling his new venture Strategic Simulations, Inc. (SSI), it didn't take long before Billings' company was the dominant force in computer war games. Throughout the '80s and into the early 1990s, SSI was holding its own against the publishers that once turned down Billings' games. The mid-'80s saw SSI began licensing properties to be used as new computer war game titles. SSI was acquired in 1994, spent time as part of a toy company, and finally became part of a larger game house that ended up by retiring the brand name a few years later.
Description: If you’re old enough to remember BonziBuddy, you may recall that he was one of the web's early virtual assistants (think Clippy, but for browsing the web). BonziBuddy's virtual desktop assistant featured an on-screen avatar of a talking purple gorilla that could interact with its users and run simple utility services like text-to-speech and finding online shopping deals. Released in 1999, the application was actually pretty impressive for the time, and garnered notoriety for its early forays into what we now know as targeted advertising. This early personalizing of ad content was more akin to spyware, adware, and scareware than anything, so it's not surprising that the developer faced several lawsuits and fines from the FTC.
Description: Yup it's you. The one who gets the message that the computer "acting strange" when you aunt clicks on a link she's not supposed to for the 500th time. The one who has to setup and configure a brand new whatever device that your parents will never fully figure out. And the one who has to somehow get everyone on facetime except your grandparents have an Android device and don't know where the facetime button is. You are tech support. Stand proud in your assigned role.