Software Engineer Socks
Description: This cool design for computer hackers/programmers shows an earth globe with partial outlines of the landmasses of the Americas, Europe and Africa plus a graticule. In the center it reads "hack the planet" in capital letters surrounded by some secret code. Do you love to hack computer code and break things? Can you determine which program is the origin of the binary dump? Hint it is from a large open source project. Show the planet that you are a hacker. Great for work, tech conferences and events.
Hack the Planet - Blue Globe Design for Computer Hackers Socks
by Geeksta - Cool and Funny IT Geek Designs
$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: For programmers, software developers, engineers, IT professionals, and coding enthusiasts with a great sense of humor. This funny typography design asks the question every developer secretly wants answered: "Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed?" Perfect for the office, hackathons, coding sessions, tech conferences, or as a geeky gift for your favorite coder.
Description: Bug found... now the real adventure begins. This funny monster illustration captures the moment every developer, programmer, QA engineer, and software tester knows all too well. A perfect gift for coders, software engineers, testers, and tech enthusiasts who spend their days hunting bugs.
Description: Before asking again... let me Google it. This sarcastic monster perfectly captures the daily life of developers, IT professionals, designers, system administrators, and tech enthusiasts who somehow become everyone's personal search engine. A funny gift for anyone working in technology.
Description: "It works on my machine!" The most legendary excuse in software development. This funny burning laptop design is perfect for programmers, developers, software engineers, DevOps specialists, QA testers, and anyone who's survived debugging sessions. A great gift for every coding enthusiast with a sense of humor.
Description: Bold, chaotic, and painfully relatable — this fixed in production design says it all. Featuring an angry robot wired for disaster, it’s the ultimate fixed in production joke for developers. Perfect for programmers, DevOps teams, and coding veterans. Ideal for tech conferences and software engineers who’ve seen it all.
Description: A bold motivational sarcasm quote design featuring loud retro typography and the phrase “I Don’t Need Drama, The System Tests Me Everyday.” Perfect for tech workers, software testers, QA engineers, IT pros, office workers, introverts, gamers, and anyone surviving daily chaos with humor.
Description: It’s not a bug… it’s a feature. This clever debugging design captures classic programmer sarcasm with bold tech styling. A must-have debugging joke for coders who live in error logs and console windows. Perfect for developers, engineers, and software testers. Great for office laughs and coding meetups.
Description: Sometime you got to use the force to git things done. Developers pushing with the force. Funny gift for your fellow coder. Software development without pushing commits with force is just boring, let's all use the force. Techie swag. Fun birthday present. Perfect gift for Mom / Dad / Kids / Aunt / Uncle / Father / Girlfriend / Boyfriend / Sister / Brother / Wife / Husband.
Description: On-Line Systems in was founded in 1979 in Simi Valley, California, by husband-and-wife, Ken and Roberta Williams. As a programmer for Big Blue, Ken had planned to create business software for personal computers, including the TRS-80. While looking through a host system of programs, discovered the text adventure Colossal Cave Adventure and encouraged Roberta to join him in playing it, and she was enthralled by the game. The pair studied other text adventures, though Roberta quickly became dissatisfied with the text-only format and realized that graphics could enhance the adventure gaming experience. With Ken's help with some of the programming, Roberta designed Mystery House, inspired by the novel of the same name.
Description: A funny programming design for software developers, coders, web developers, software engineers, computer science students, IT professionals, and anyone who spends their days writing code. Featuring the witty phrase "Does This Shirt Make Me Look Professionally Developed," this geeky design is perfect for coding sessions, hackathons, tech conferences, the office, or as a conversation starter among developer friends.