Software Developer Coding Humor Shorts
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Description: Programmer Humour: How Many Programmers does it take to change a light bulb? None! It's a hardware problem..
Programmer Humour: How Many Programmers does it take to change a light bulb? Shorts
by Cyber Club Tee
$27
Description: A humorous graphic split into two panels. Both panels feature a stick figure with an angry expression sitting at a computer. The top panel has the text 'THE CODE DOESN'T WORK... WHY?' and the bottom panel has 'THE CODE WORKS WHY?'. Both panels show an old-style CRT monitor with a blue screen.
The Code Doesn't Work... Why? The Code Works Why? Stick Figure and Computer Shorts
by christian king studio
$27
Description: If you work with computers or as an IT professional -- or if you simply love video games, coding, and operating systems -- then this funny computer nerd shirt is just for you! Featuring a cool vaporwave computer nerd design, this funny tech support t shirt makes the perfect gift or birthday present for the geek in your life.
Description: "It works on my machine!" 😎 A classic and hilarious phrase every developer has said at least once. This design is perfect for programmers, software engineers, and IT professionals who know the struggle of code working perfectly… until it doesn’t. Whether you're debugging, deploying, or explaining bugs to your team, this funny design captures one of the most relatable moments in tech life. Perfect for: Programmers & developers 👨💻 Software engineers 💻 IT support & tech teams 🖥️ Coding students & geeks Great for work, tech meetups, or as a funny gift for any coder who lives in their own “working machine” reality.
Description: A bold web development typography layout featuring Husband Dad Web Developer Legend in stacked distressed lettering. Teal, cream, orange, and rust tones create a vintage tech-inspired look. The artwork highlights coding, websites, digital creativity, problem solving, and family pride through a clean text-heavy composition with a worn retro texture.
Description: A clean and minimalist design featuring the iconic Linux terminal command “sudo apt-get update”. A subtle but instantly recognizable joke for developers, system administrators, Linux enthusiasts, and open-source supporters. This design captures the everyday reality of maintaining systems, updating packages, and living inside the terminal. Perfect for programmers, DevOps engineers, IT professionals, or anyone who enjoys command line culture and tech humor. Simple typography makes this shirt easy to read and versatile for casual wear, tech events, programming meetups, or as a thoughtful gift for Linux users.