Developer Mugs
Description: Netscape is the general name of a series of web browsers formerly produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, a former subsidiary of AOL. The original browser (Netscape Navigator) was once the dominant browser in terms of usage share, but as a result of the first browser war, it's later versions (Netscape Communicator) lost virtually all of its share to Internet Explorer. Netscape was discontinued and support for all Netscape browsers and client products was terminated on March 1, 2008.
Description: Programmers and developers who are familiar with JavaScript know the NPM commands. Like most coders, if you run of coffee, how cool would it be to just make coffee with an NPM command. This design could also be appealing to web developers and programmers in angular, open source, react, webpack, gulpjs and bootstrap.
Description: Released in 1981, the VIC-20 was a family version of the PET series (using the same microprocessor and Basic language) and was the first computer to sell more than one million units. International Computer Magazine considered it a compact, user-friendly home computer suitable for inexperienced users, and they awarded it "Computer of the Year." Despite having only 5 KB RAM, it spawned thousands of software programs and games, available on cassette and cartridge. '80s computing magazines publishing cheap programs for users to type in. Originally dubbed the MicroPET in 1980, it later became known as the VIC-20, with VIC referencing the VIC-I (Video Interface Chip) chip used for graphics and sound.
Description: "Satoshi Nakamoto" is a design in homage to the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. This minimalist retro design evokes the cryptocurrency revolution towards financial decentralization with an 80s feel, paying tribute to Nakamoto's legacy and the innovation that has transformed the financial landscape.
Description: Best gift for IT Programmer, Coder Professional, Software Developers, Network Engineer, Web developer, Mobile Application / Apps coder geek, nerd, C++, Java, C#, .Net or anyone who enjoys computers and Information Technology. Funny Programmer Shirt Gift T-shirt for Computer Science Geek, Nerd Undergraduates Students or for a coder daddy, son, brother or grandpa.
Description: You're a programmer or searching for funny programmer programming coder gifts? Grab this funny programmer hourly rate design for yourself or as a gift for your beloved programmer. SHIRTBUBBLE Designs are perfect Christmas gifts, Birthday presents or anytime gifts for all. Also check out our phone cases, pillows, wall art, cool mugs, tshirts, other apparel, stickers, notebooks, tote bags and much more.
Description: If you're into coding and computer science (CS), the this funny software engineer shirt is just for you! This cool coder tshirt makes the perfect gift for any programming enthusiast or engineering student in your life. It doesn't matter what kind of code -- all software developers are welcome!
Description: For anyone who's spent hours crafting detailed diagrams, only to have clients ask, "So, what does this mean again?" This tee is perfect for software developers, consultants, and project managers who know the struggle of explaining complex processes and workflows. A must-have for anyone tired of making sense of the chaos
Description: This motivational design tells you to never give up and to never quit your vi or Vim session without writing changes, unless you are absolutely sure it is the right thing to do. A design for computer programmers, system administrators and whoever uses vi or vim as their text editor of choice. You will understand its meaning, while others are probably puzzled, but may wish to learn what it means.
never :q! Motivational Design for vi/Vim Geeks - White Text Mug
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$18
Description: Hilarious shirt for clever IT professionals - especially, network engineers, software developers, coders, programmers, and system administrators. Next time someone tells you that that their critical services are in the cloud, point to this shirt. Inside joke for sarcastic sys admins: there is no cloud... it's just someone else's computer hardware. When your friends tell you that their pictures are stored in the cloud, point to this shirt and remind them that it's all on someone else's hard drive.