Web Developer Stickers
SELECT * FROM 'fingers' WHERE 'id'=3 Sticker
by PeregrineStudios
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Do you know the magical way all software engineers and digital developers create computer programs? Ok, maybe not ALL of them. But I'm pretty sure that 99% of people writing code google their problem, find a solution on Stack overflow and then copy paste it in their code.
Google / Stackoverflow / Copy & Paste - black Sticker
by janvandenenden
$3.00 $3.50
I turn glitter into code girl programmer Sticker
by Clueless Paula
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Byte Magazine started in 1975,shortly after the first personal computers began appearing as kits advertised in the back of electronics magazines. Whereas many magazines were dedicated to specific systems or the home or business user's perspective, Byte covered developments in the entire field of small computers and software, and sometimes other computing fields such as supercomputers and high-reliability computing. Coverage was in-depth with much technical detail, rather than user-oriented. Byte was purchased by in 1979, an event that led to many of the early computer magazines being swooped up by larger publishers. Like many magazines, Byte suffered in the '90s due to declining ad sales, leading to the publication's demise in 1998.
i turn glitter into code girl programmer 2 Sticker
by Clueless Paula
$3.00 $3.50
have you tried explaining it to the rubber duck Sticker
by remerasnerds
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Funny Computer Programming design for all of the geeky engineer coders with a funny phrase that reads: It works on my machine. Perfect gift idea for software developers and app designers that need some simple coding humor in their life. Makes also a cool gift for a programmer, software developer, coder or anyone who loves funny coding sayings.
It works on my machine - Funny computer programming Sticker
by Shirtbubble
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Express your love for scientific rigor and statistical significance with this bold and humorous "Your Opinion Is Not P < 0.05" shirt. Designed for her, this tee is perfect for the women who appreciate the importance of data-driven decision making. With its witty message and stylish design, it's an ideal gift for science enthusiasts, statistics aficionados, engineers, or the best teachers who inspire critical thinking. Stand out with this funny and thought-provoking shirt that celebrates the significance of evidence-based reasoning.
Your Opinion Is Not P < 0.05 Shirt - Statistically Significant P-Value Science Statistics Funny Sticker
by WaBastian | One-stop Gift Shop!
$3.00 $3.50
Description: A funny design for any computer geek, web programmer, web developer, online tech, or any individual who needs the internet. Wear the design while browsing your favorite websites.
No Internet No Connection Online Computer Sticker
by ShirTomDesigns
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Master of Stack Overflow? This isometric keyboard design honors the true workflow of modern software development: copy, paste, and pray it works.
Ctrl C Ctrl V Engineer Copy Paste Funny Programmer, Developer and Software Engineer Humor Sticker
by The Wow Store
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Programmer. I don't always test my code, but when I do, I prefer to do it in production. Java, C+, Ruby on Rails or powershell scripter doesn't matter, this cowboy coder design would make a special gift for the geeky programmer in your life! Anyone who's written code in development knows it just doesn't run the same in the production environment. Who hasn't been tempted once or twice to just give it a little test in the live, just to one server (eek!)
Tech Support Im Here To Delete Your Cookies Christmas Computer Geek Sticker
by bolkinn
$3.00 $3.50
Description: This design is a minimalist and stylish nod to the beauty and elegance of well-written code. With the short and sweet slogan "Code is Poetry" written in both digital and cursive letters, this design is perfect for any programmer who sees coding not just as work but as a creative outlet.
Description: Are you a UI and UX designer? Maybe you call it interaction design. Maybe you call it product design. Whatever you call it -- this simple UI UX shirt would make an excellent addition to your wardrobe! Featuring the text "UI UX" on a black shirt, this tee makes an excellent gift for yourself or the UI UX designer in your life. If you're into tech startups, don't pass this up! Comes in men's, women's, and kid's fits.
Description: #GirlCode #steminist #girlswhocode #coder #coding #programmer #programming #womenintech #womeninstem #womeninscience #softwareengineer #softwaredeveloper #stem #wearestemsquad #computerscience #compsci #macbookpro #developer #webdeveloper #webdevelopment #webdev #codeismylife #LearnToCode #softwareengineering #worldcode #worldofprogrammers #computerscientist #MadEDesigns Welcome to Mad.E Designs! Let’s be friends! Check out all these links for more of my original designs… Redbubble ~ www.redbubble.com/people/MadEDesigns ~ Society6 ~ www.society6.com/madedesigns ~ Etsy ~ www.etsy.com/shop/MadEDesignsStudio ~ Inktale ~ www.inktale.com/a/madedesigns ~ Zazzle ~ www.zazzle.com/madedesigns ~
Description: IT Service Desk Wheel of Answer Gift Information Technology. Funny design for anyone who fixes and repairs computers for a living. Makes a great gift for men and women who work in the Information Technology Department.
IT Service Desk Wheel of Answer Gift Information Technology Sticker
by Wakzs3Arts
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Egghead Software was a hardware, software, and computer accessories store located in Bellevue, Washington, that eventually grew to a chain of over 200 locations. Egghead was founded by Victor D. Alhadeff in 1984 after he observed that the computer store experience was far too daunting for average consumers, His goal from the start was to make the experience less intimidating and more engaging. With its quirky cartoon mascot, Professor Egghead, and well-trained staff that could explain products in simple terms, Egghead was a hit with consumers. The company continued to expand with new locations throughout the '90s as part of the dot-com bubble, but when the bubble burst in 2000, things came crashing down and by 2001, it was all over.