Programmer Tank Tops
Description: Great Geek product for employee and students to waer in privat while code or in University in it Computer science. Also perfect for software developers or Engineers wich code html css, python, java, java script, php, c++ or c#. A perfect sarcastic product for computer and Cats people wich do a coding Engineering job or study, nice gift for father, mother, son, deaughter, uncle, sister, brother for christmas, xmas, birthday, job or for the first day on university.
Description: Programmer T-shirt with funny geek writing "It works on my machine". Perfect as a gift for every programmer, IT guy, techie, coder, etc.
It works on my machine T-shirt / Programmer T-shirt / Web developer Tank Top
by Programmer T-shirts / Otaku T-shirts
$16 $21
Description: Perfect Tshirt whether you're a system administrator, software developer, hacker, or if you just love coding and geeky computer puns. This awesome shirt features the command "sudo rm -rf *" which will force delete all files and directories recursively. Includes the sarcastic warning statement "Don't try this at ~". This cautions the user that the command will be executed in the home / root directory of the super user. Great for engineers, coders, students, or open source fans.
Description: Programmer T-shirt with funny geek writing "It works on my machine". Perfect as a gift for every programmer, IT guy, techie, coder, etc.
Programmer T-shirt - It works on my machine Tank Top
by Programmer T-shirts / Otaku T-shirts
$16 $21
Description: Programmer T-shirt with funny geek writing "It works on my machine". Perfect as a gift for every programmer, IT guy, techie, coder, etc.
Programmer T-shirt - It works on my machine Tank Top
by Programmer T-shirts / Otaku T-shirts
$16 $21
Description: Show off your coding skills and sense of humor with this hilarious freelance programmer design! Perfect for software developers, coders, and tech enthusiasts, this witty design captures the essence of juggling deadlines, debugging, and delivering solutions—all while keeping a sense of humor intact. Whether you’re a seasoned freelancer, a budding developer, or someone who lives on coffee and code, this design is a must-have addition to your wardrobe. It’s great for casual wear, work-from-home vibes, or gifting to your favorite programmer.
Description: Embrace the new era of programming with this hilarious "Vibe Coder" definition. Featuring a retro, green pixelated computer font and a cute robot graphic, this design captures the reality of modern coding: telling AI to fix problems you didn't know you had. Perfect for software engineers, prompt engineers, developers, and tech enthusiasts who love the vintage terminal aesthetic. Whether you are debugging code or just vibing with your favorite chatbot, this funny tech illustration is the ultimate badge of honor for the AI generation.
Description: Jolt Cola was a carbonated soft drink originally made by The Jolt Company of Rochester, New York. From the outset, Jolt’s marketing strategy centered on the caffeine content, billing the drink as a means to promote wakefulness, including a slogan of “All the sugar and twice the caffeine.” The highly caffeinated beverage was targeted towards students and young professionals, stressing its use as a stimulant in a similar manner as energy drinks. Jolt Cola is featured in the 1995 movie ‘Hackers’ as the hosts of a pirate television broadcast claim to be sponsored by the beverage and advertise Jolt Cola as “the soft drink of the elite hacker.”
Description: Jolt Cola was a carbonated beverage initially produced by The Jolt Company, based in Rochester, New York. From its inception, the marketing approach for Jolt emphasized its high caffeine content, promoting the drink as a means to enhance alertness, encapsulated in the slogan “All the sugar and twice the caffeine.” This highly caffeinated drink was aimed at students and young professionals, highlighting its role as a stimulant akin to energy drinks. Jolt Cola made an appearance in the 1995 film ‘Hackers,’ where the hosts of a pirate television broadcast claimed sponsorship by the drink, promoting it as “the soft drink of the elite hacker.”