Code Socks
Description: Rongorongo is the script of Rapa Nui (Easter Island). More-famous for its megalithic Mo'ai heads, Rapa Nui has its share of Polynesian mysteries, and Rongorongo is one of the most enigmatic. The origins of these glyphs are unknown, and if it turns out that Rongorongo was a pre-colonial script, it would be one of the only independent inventions of writing in known human history, unseen elsewhere in the Pacific or South America. Only a handful of priests could ever read the glyphs, and most of these indigenous elite were killed in the Peruvian slaving raids of the 1800s and the subsequent disease epidemics that all but wiped out the indigenous islanders. The tragedy and the loss inflicted cannot be adequately comprehended.
Description: A unique present for your valentine bae - a girlfriend or boyfriend expert enthusiastic about computing technology - study computer science, work in IT as coder, programmer, engineer, developing software for back-end, web front-end, or mobile applications A teeshirt for men and women in technology loving to code and create, that will grab the attention of every coding techie who loves programming and will recognize a famous LOVE sign. Get it for yourself or your beloved wife or husband for Valentine's Day
Code - Love Gift for Developer Programmer Geek and Nerd Socks
by The Quiet Observer
$14 $20
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by Purrfect Corner
$14 $20
Description: Awesome stuff especially for computing programmer, software developers, coders and geeks. For men and women who "speak" programming languages and "think" code. Perfect gifts for professional programmer and programming student, freelance coder, computer nerd and every technology lover!. Check out also our other products, you will definitely find something for yourself
Description: I got interested in the lineage of programming languages once and made a greatly abbreviated family tree. Most of our modern languages ultimately descend from Fortran or FLOW-MATIC (and their typically machine-specific languages). I've obviously left out many of the dialects (like CoffeeScript) and standards-update versions (like C++17).