Coding Shorts
Description: Embrace the new era of programming with this hilarious "Vibe Coder" definition. Featuring a retro, green pixelated computer font and a cute robot graphic, this design captures the reality of modern coding: telling AI to fix problems you didn't know you had. Perfect for software engineers, prompt engineers, developers, and tech enthusiasts who love the vintage terminal aesthetic. Whether you are debugging code or just vibing with your favorite chatbot, this funny tech illustration is the ultimate badge of honor for the AI generation.
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: This fun t-shirt, featuring a parodied system error code is a humorous, sarcastic, witty and quirky design from Studio Grafiikka. Ideal nerdy gift for that computer geek friend of yours. Trendy, minimal, cool and modern design. Perfect as casual everyday wear or as a head-turner for a school, college or office event, party and festivities.
System Error 420 - Nerdy, Funny, Sarcastic T-shirt - Coder, Programming Shorts
by StudioGrafiikka
$27
Description: Commodore was a North American home computer and electronics manufacturer. Commodore development of the home–personal computer industry in the 1970s and 1980s. The company developed and marketed one of the world's best-selling desktop computers of all time, the Commodore 64 (1982) and released its Amiga computer line in 1985, both of which still have extensive legacy followings to this day.
Description: A black background with white, bold, sans-serif text spanning four lines. The first line reads "CODING IS FUN" with a thin white line underneath. The subsequent lines are "UNTIL THE CODE STARTS", "WHAT YOU TOLD IT TO DO INSTEAD OF", and "WHAT YOU WANTED TO DO". The text is centered and takes up most of the visible space.
Description: Debugging code with rubber duckies? Sounds like something only a bored programmer could come up with! It's a conversation that goes nowhere, but at least you end up with fewer bugs and it also calls for a celebration of the weird and wonderful world of software development where your only friends are rubber ducks. This design is featuring three rubber ducks who want to review your code.
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