Programmer Developer Code Computer Shorts
Description: A black background with orange and white text. The top reads "pro.gram.mer" in large orange letters. Below it, in orange, is "noun. [nön-ëmen]". The rest of the text is in white and defines "pro.gram.mer" as "Someone who spends 8 hours a day trying to nake 5-minute task automatied." and references "efficiency illusionist, time bender".
Description: A black background with white text. The top line reads "PROGRAMMER" in large capital letters. Below that, enclosed in slashes, is "/programmer/". The next lines provide a definition: "Ane programmer's thald problem-solving alollving problem sonand magician." Finally, the text concludes with "synroms; wizard, magician."
Description: A distressed depiction of the Python programming language emblem. It features a stylized snake-like shape rendered in two primary colors: a deep blue and a bright yellow. The surface has a textured, worn appearance with numerous small specks and scuff marks, set against a black background.
Description: A design featuring three symbols side-by-side on a black background. On the left is a light blue peace symbol. In the center is a pink outline of a heart. On the right are white angle brackets with a forward slash between them, representing code. Below the symbols, in grey capital letters, reads "PEACE LOVE CODING".
Description: Show off your coding humor this Halloween with this funny skeleton programmer design featuring the phrase "Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed". Perfect for software developers, programmers, coders, web developers, software engineers, IT professionals, and computer science students who enjoy geeky jokes with a spooky twist. Great for Halloween parties, the office, hackathons, coding sessions, and anyone who lives on coffee and code.
Description: Programming humor for software developers and coders. This design asks Does This Make Me Look Professionally Developed, ideal for computer science professionals and IT experts.
Does This Make Me Look Professionally Developed Programmer Developer Funny Shorts
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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.
Description: This fun and clever "Tech Support" design is perfect for IT pros, help desk heroes, and anyone who's ever been asked the classic question: "Have you tried turning it off and on again?" Featuring clean, modern typography with playful binary code in a speech bubble, a power button icon, and stylized circuit lines, this design blends humor with geeky charm. The bold white and orange text pops against any background, making it ideal for t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and stickers.
Description: Unlock the ultimate shortcut to style! This unique design combines classic keyboard commands (Ctrl, Alt, Shift, Enter) with a vibrant, Y2K-inspired heart aesthetic. Perfect for programmers, gamers, and tech lovers who want to show off their digital heart. High-quality transparent PNG for a clean look on any product.
Description: A motherhood themed graphic features the phrase "The Best Kind Of Mom" on top. Below that, the word "MOM" in large lilac letters sits above a stylized computer monitor. Underneath the monitor graphic, the phrase "IS A SOFTWARE DEVELOPER" completes the design. Radiating lines eminate outward from the monitor.
Description: A vintage desktop computer rendered in expressive black ink brushstrokes, featuring a CRT monitor, keyboard, and mouse in a clean minimalist composition. Textured brushwork and generous negative space emphasize the recognizable forms of classic computer equipment through expressive monochrome details. A technology design for computer enthusiasts, programmers, IT professionals, retro technology fans, and admirers of expressive monochrome artwork. Suitable for apparel, accessories, stickers, notebooks, mugs, and home décor.