Web Developer Pins and Buttons
Description: Whether you're a seasoned developer or just appreciate a good dark tech joke, this t-shirt is sure to spark smiles and start conversations. Featuring a witty twist on the classic error message, invoking the idea that fun just can't be found right now. Whether you're debugging a mountain of code at work, merely turned on the news, or maybe you just dropped your ice cream cone... There's a million reasons why your search for fun can come up 404. This t-shirt is not just a piece of clothing but a statement of your quirky side. Pick one up today to show off your geeky pride.
Description: Modern web development requires JavaScript programming experience. Most projects leverage one or more javascript frameworks like angular, react js, knockout js, jquery, ember js, or other libraries. This cloud design contains the most popular ones. Frontend programming is a highly sought after skill in most development shops. If you are a frontend developer, this t-shirt was designed with you in mind. This tee makes a perfect birthday gift or Christmas gift for men and women in IT.
Description: The expression has been popular among programmers for a long time, at least since the days when Wang and DEC were hot names in computing. Excuse made by software developers when they try to convince the user that a flaw in their program is actually what it's supposed to be doing.
Description: This funny design features the words "Genius Hacker" using periodic elements and is great for any cybersecurity expert, IT analyst, computer programmer, coder, or even video gamer! Whether you're a part of the hacker culture and are an ethical hacker or a game hacker, this design is sure to get some laughs.
Description: A funny and modern design featuring a cute cat working on a laptop with the phrase “Sell Your Website.” Perfect for web developers, designers, freelancers, and digital entrepreneurs who love humor and online business culture. This playful tech-inspired artwork is great for t-shirts, stickers, mugs, and gifts for anyone in web design, coding, or website flipping.
Description: Feeling a bit tired since I have to work overtime tonight. I need to wrap up several website and advertising projects. A true hacker always delivers on time — because time is the most valuable thing there is. Right now, earning $100 a day feels just right to me. So many people want to become hackers, but they don’t know how. What they don’t realize is, they don’t have to be villains to do it. All they need to do is use technology to help the people around them. And when they do that… the money will naturally follow.
Description: The ritual is ancient: input caffeine, output logic. For the digital architects and syntax sorcerers who require a specific chemical balance to communicate with the material world. Don't talk back until the brew is finished. Well coffee has your back... Coffee doesnt ask questions, coffee only supports you, befriends you, and keeps yo from tearing the head off of the co-worker who keeps sending you random videos that were funny 2 years ago. So Embrace what you love: Embrace Coffee! Also check the sizing chart.
Description: Original design for people who are due to their nature are not big fans of being in public. At the same time they enjoy a good conversations and would like to discuss many things. This product will be a great gift for your beloved ones, family, best friends, colleagues, boss, employees and any person who is interested in this topic. It will be a great surprise for them as a happy birthday present or a amazing gift for any occasion like: Fathers day, Mothers day, Thanksgiving day, Halloween, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Easter, and so on.
Description: In March of 1989, Tim Berners-Lee, a contractor at CERN, wrote a powerful essay titled: 'Information Management: A Proposal'. This document married the concepts of Hypertext and the nascent Internet to create what we know today as: the World-Wide Web. On the original proposal, Mike Sendall, Tim's boss, wrote these words in the top margin, tacitly giving Berners-Lee permission to move forward with his proposal - and create the most quickly adopted, and revolutionary, form of communication in human history. 'Vague but exciting,' indeed. If you're interested, you can review the original proposal (in web format) here: http://info.cern.ch/Proposal.html