Software Developer Coding Humor Pins and Buttons
Description: Code your way to stronger. For developers who lift and lifters who code. This neon cyberpunk design shows your gym routine like code: mindset += discipline, repeat daily: effort++, limits--, return stronger. BUILD > EXCUSES. Perfect for software engineers, programmers, and gym rats who train with discipline. Wear the mindset. Earn the results.
Programmer Gym Shirt | Build Not Excuses Coding Fitness Tee Pin
by Lift and Life Active studio
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A sleek, witty, and slightly existential design tailored perfectly for programmers, tech geeks, and AI enthusiasts. The ultimate sarcastic quote that strips away all the fluff and cuts straight to the digital truth—ideal for anyone who lives, breathes, and speaks entirely in executable code!
Description: A bold, text-based composition with black background. Large white text at the top reads "PROGRAMMING WRITING CODE". Below, "10%" is in a contrasting yellow, followed by "AND" in white. Large yellow "90%" dominates the center. Separated by a line with arrow elements, "AND UNDERSTANDING WHY IT'S NOT WORKING" is in white text, with "IT'S NOT WORKING" in yellow.
PROGRAMMING WRITING CODE 10% AND 90% AND UNDERSTANDING WHY IT'S NOT WORKING Pin
by christian king studio
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A bold black background displays text in large orange and white lettering. The top line reads "PROGRAMMING" in orange. Below, "CODE" is in very large orange letters. To the left of center, "10%" is in orange, followed by "WRITING -AND-" in white, and "90%" in orange. A white banner with angled ends features "UNDERSTANDING WHY" in black. The final line, "IT'S NOT WORKING", is in orange.
Programming Code 10% Writing And 90% Understanding Why It's Not Working Pin
by Remisova illustrator
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A nostalgic retro anime inspired design featuring an exhausted programmer surviving late-night coding sessions, ramen dinners, and emotional debugging. Perfect for developers, coders, gamers, software engineers, and anime lovers who understand the struggle of fixing code while life remains broken.
Description: Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed reads across the front of this design. The artwork features typography drawn in a retro style with yellow and green tones, leaning into programming. Made for software developers and computer programmers, and a natural pick for work casual days and tech conferences.
Description: "The code is written, but is the world ready?" We’ve all been there: you ask a chatbot for a quick fix, it spits out a flawless-looking function, and then comes the real challenge — clicking the "Run" button. This minimalist and sarcastic design perfectly captures the Schrödinger's code scenario of AI-assisted development. Is it a bug or is it feature? There's only one way to find out, but maybe tomorrow... Featuring bold, confident typography for the AI's assurance and a clever, self-deprecating comment in proper C-style syntax (/*...*/), this print is a great conversation starter for the office, hackathons, or your next code review. A perfect gift for the software engineer who trusts AI, but only a little bit.
ChatGPT Says This Code Works | I’m Afraid to Test It | Funny AI Programmer Design | Black Pin
by droganaida
$2.75 $3.25
Description: A bold black background displays text in multiple fonts and colors. At the top, a white banner reads "WARNING". Below it, in cursive white text, is "This". The word "Programmer" is written in a vibrant teal script. The phrase "DOES NOT PLAY" is in large white block letters, followed by "WITH" in smaller white block letters, separated by horizontal lines. At the bottom, "STUPID PEOPLE" is in large white block letters.
Description: Embrace the spirit of innovation and collaboration with this unique AI-themed design. This artwork features a striking distressed collage style, combining elements of retro technology with modern artificial intelligence concepts. An old-school computer, a sophisticated robotic arm, and a classic abacus are artfully arranged alongside the compelling phrase: 'I ASKED AI. AI ASKED ME. WE FIGURED IT OUT.' This design celebrates the dynamic interaction between human ingenuity and machine learning, perfect for anyone involved in computing, programming, or data science. It's a statement piece for software engineers, developers, tech workers, and computer science students who understand the power of working together to solve complex challenges.
Description: Celebrate your profession and your favorite canine companion with this unique design featuring a tech professional working alongside a loyal German Shepherd. Complete with city skyline graphics, code snippets, and paws, it a fun tribute to canine lovers and software engineers based in Perth centered the developer as the main theme.
Description: Celebrate the daily work struggle with this design featuring "Born To Yap, Forced To Lock In". Ideal for programmers, developers, coders, gamers, remote workers, and students who need to focus but love to chat.
Born To Yap, Forced To Lock In Programmer Developer Remote Worker Humor Pin
by JaskconLIfe23
$2.75 $3.25
Description: Modern magic is mostly troubleshooting. This intricate vintage-style illustration features a wizard battling a stubborn calculator and a "Dark Art" Excel spreadsheet. A perfect sarcastic gift for data analysts, accountants, software engineers, and office workers who know that meeting a deadline requires literal witchcraft.
Description: This funny and eye-catching design features a mischievous cat paired with a bold “Quality Assurance Tester – Finding What You Missed” message. Perfectly capturing the spirit of debugging, testing, and attention to detail, it blends humor with tech culture. The playful animal illustration adds personality, making it ideal for software testers, QA engineers, developers, and IT professionals. A great choice for geek humor lovers, workplace jokes, and coding-themed gifts, this design brings a lighthearted touch to everyday items and tech-inspired collections.
Description: Embrace the ultimate programmer's triumph with this unique design featuring a vintage computer screen proudly declaring 'BUILD SUCCESSFUL' and the iconic phrase 'IT COMPILES. WE MOVE.' This artwork captures the exhilarating moment every coder experiences when their hard work finally compiles without errors. The retro computer monitor and keyboard evoke a nostalgic feel for classic computing, while elements like git commit, git push, and git merge commands resonate deeply with software developers and DevOps engineers. A cheerful lucky cat (Maneki-neko) adds a touch of charm, symbolizing good fortune in your coding endeavors.
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.