Binary Tree Computer Coding Pins and Buttons
Description: A stylized raccoon wearing a hoodie types on a laptop. The laptop screen displays a paw print. Binary code surrounds the raccoon in a circular pattern. The phrase "THE WORK IS MYSTERIOUS AND IMPORTANTE" is displayed below the graphic. The overall style is cartoonish with a digital theme.
Description: A bright yellow cartoon rubber duck is positioned on the left side of a black background, with a swirling pattern of white binary code behind and around it. White text at the bottom reads: "EXPLAIN TO ME ABOUT YOUR CODE".
Yellow Duck with Binary Code and "Explain To Me About Your Code" Text Pin
by didit artwork pangestu
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Description: A stark black background features white binary code patterns on the left and right sides. In the center, a simplified white stick figure is bent over, holding small flames in each hand. Below the figure, the text "CODE IS MY SUPERPOWER" is prominently displayed in large white capital letters, framed by more binary code.
Description: 01 10 11 Robot design funny binary code humor for programmers developers coding geeks tech enthusiasts computer science fans binary coding humor, programmer geek joke, developer humor quote, tech nerd comedy, computer science humor
01 10 11 Robot Funny Binary Robot Coding Humor Programmer Geek Tech Pin
by just_ink_on_paper⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Description: Celebrate your hometown and profession with this clever Quebec City software engineer design. Featuring an illustrated cat programmer working a laptop amid a city skyline, binary code, and typography, this unique artwork is tailored for programmers, developers, and proud feline pet parents who love combining tech with local pride.
Description: A black background features white and red text. The top line reads "I CAN" in white pixelated font. Below that, "CHANGE" is in large red pixelated font. "THE WORLD" is in white pixelated font, bordered by binary code "0101010". A white dotted world map follows. The bottom text reads "BUT FIRST I NEED THE SOURCE" in white pixelated font, also bordered by binary code, finishing with "CODE" in large red pixelated font.
I CAN CHANGE THE WORLD BUT FIRST I NEED THE SOURCE CODE Binary World Map Pin
by Ruanara Studio
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Description: "If you can read this say hello" written in hexadecimal EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code, an eight-bit character encoding devised by IBM in the 1960s for use on computer operating systems) - delight like minded enthusiasts and confuse your enemies! Also available in white.
Description: "If you can read this say hello" written in hexadecimal EBCDIC (Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code, an eight-bit character encoding devised by IBM in the 1960s for use on computer operating systems) - delight ike minded enthusiasts and confuse your enemies! Also available in green.
Description: A bold statement is centered on a background: "Why was the database always invited to Christmas parties? Because it could bring all the the tables together together with just one JOIN!" A Christmas tree icon sits above the text, while a reindeer icon is below. The graphic has a joke theme.
Why was the database always invited to Christmas parties Text With Christmas Tree and Reindeer Pin
by Chacha Story Planets
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