6 Stages Shorts
Description: A monochrome flowchart depicting six stages of debugging. The stages are presented in rounded rectangular boxes with numbers and text. The text includes "6 STAGES OF DEBUGGING", "1 THAT CAN'T HAPPEN", "2 REANNACTEE", "3 NOW IN DEBUGGING", "4 HOW DIDT THAT EVER WORK?", "5 XXECTIDAS YOW", and "5 OR AND THAT". White arrows indicate the flow between stages.
Description: A black background with white distressed text. At the top, it reads "6 STAGES OF DEBUGGING" in large font. Below this, there are numbered stages with associated text. Stage 1 is "STAGES OF DEBUGGING", Stage 2 is "PAL YOR YONSCR", Stage 3 is "WHKE LEAD AN UNCE", Stage 4 is "THAT THE DEBUGGING", and Stage 5 is "MERTION TOIPHEM". Arrows indicate progression between stages.
Description: A literal representation of the "6 Stages of Debugging" presented as a flowchart. It features numbered stages (1, 2, 4, 5, 00) connected by arrows to descriptive text boxes outlining stages like "That Doesn't Happen On My Machine" and "How Did That Ever Work?" The style is bold and text-focused with a golden-yellow hue against a black backdrop.
Description: A flowchart-style composition displaying the "6 Stages of Debugging". The top section outlines "6 STAGES OF DEBUGGING" in large white text. Below, numbered boxes depict a sequence: 1. THAT CAN'T HAPPEN, 2. THAT DOESN'T HAPPENI ON MY MACHINE, 3. OH I SEE. A second row shows 4. HAPPEN, followed by empty boxes for 5 and 6, culminating in another "OH I SEE."
Description: A flowchart style graphic with the text "6 STAGES OF DEBUGGING" at the top. Below are rectangular boxes with rounded corners containing numbers and text. The stages shown are '1. SNAW', '02. DEBUGGING', '03. DEBUGGING', '04. DESTRGINS', '05. DISTIWARE', and '05. DEBUGGING'. The entire composition is in a distressed, monochrome style.
Description: How to debug computer program code? This funny design for programmers gives the answer by listing the 6 stages of debugging: 1. That can’t happen. 2. That doesn’t happen on my machine. 3. That shouldn’t happen. 4. Why does that happen? 5. Oh, I see. 6. How did that ever work? Source: http://j.mp/1aKenww The text is printed in white on black and a variety of other fabric colors to choose from.
6 Stages of Debugging: White Text Design for Software Developers Shorts
by Ramiro's Designs for Computer Geeks and Nerds
$27