Python is a very popular computer programming language. It is well designed, accessible, readable, powerful and has a great community. This design is for programmers, developers and coders who take pride in writing Python code.
This cool design shows the strings "PYT" & "HON" in yellow between two blue bars. Show your love for Python with this design suitable for work, tech conferences and other events where Python geeks and nerds meet.
A network graph showing 24 programming languages connected by 47 influence relations. It includes languages the were influenced by Rust or influenced Rust and Rust itself.
More influential languages are shown as larger circles as compared to languages with less influence on others. The influence relation data was retrieved from Wikidata in 2019. A great gift for programmers who are into digital art.
A network graph showing 64 programming languages connected by 122 influence relations. It includes languages the were influenced by C or influenced C and C itself. More influential languages are shown as larger circles as compared to languages with less influence on others. The influence relation data was retrieved from Wikidata in 2019. A great gift for programmers who are into digital art.
Python is known for its uncluttered syntax. In contrast to many other programming languages, curly brackets are not used to delimit compound statements. Just type "from __future__ import braces" in a REPL and see what happens.
A design for Python programmers who embrace significant whitespace and say no to braces. It shows a pair of curly brackets in a red no sign. Get it on a shirt or one of the available products for work, tech conferences and other geek events.
Python is known for its uncluttered syntax. In contrast to many other programming languages, curly brackets are not used to delimit compound statements. Just try to import braces from the future module in a REPL and see what happens.
A design for Python programmers who embrace significant whitespace and say no to braces. It shows a pair of curly brackets in a red no sign. Great for work, tech conferences and other python geek & nerd events.
JavaScript is a polarizing programming language. Many web developers love JS, but there are also many programmers who hate that quirky language. JavaScript has some weird language design flaws, that can make you laugh out loud and cry at the same time.
A design showing the acronym LOL on a yellow square. It is for programmers who code in JavaScript and have a sense of self-deprecating humor. Decide for yourself whether it's suitable for work, tech conferences and other geek & nerd events.
PHP is a programming language people love to hate. It has many design flaws, inconsistencies and attracts newbie programmers due to its alleged simplicity. There is a lot of bad PHP code out there making it an easy target to make a little fun of.
This design shows the acronym lol on a purple ellipse. It is for PHP developers with a sense of self-deprecating humor and programmers who enjoy mocking one of the most widely used languages for web development. Great for work and tech conferences.
The free and open source operating system kernel Linux saw its first public release on September 17, 1991. The design shows the text "LINUX 1991" in a distressed tri-linear stripe typeface.
This cool retro design is for people who love open source and want to celebrate one of the most important and influential software projects ever. Great for work, events and IT conferences where Linux geeks & nerds meet.
The free and open source operating system kernel Linux saw its first public release on September 17, 1991. The design shows the text "LINUX 1991" in a distressed tri-linear stripe typeface.
This cool retro design is for people who love open source and want to celebrate one of the most important and influential software projects ever. Great for work, events and IT conferences where Linux geeks & nerds meet.
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os, nerd, open source, kernel, free software
A network graph with more than a thousand programming languages connected by influence relations. Highly influential languages like Lisp, Smalltalk, C, Java, Pascal, C++, Haskell or Python are shown as larger circles as compared to languages with little influence on others like PHP or Argh!. The influence relation data was retrieved from Freebase in 2013. An awesome gift for programmers who are into digital art.
A network graph with more than a thousand programming languages connected by influence relations. Highly influential languages like Lisp, Smalltalk, C, Java, Pascal, C++, Haskell or Python are shown as larger circles as compared to languages with little influence on others like PHP or Argh!. The influence relation data was retrieved from Freebase in 2013. An awesome gift for programmers who are into digital art.
A design for daring & adventurous computer programmers, software developers and coders who like to live dangerously and use the force option when pushing to a git repository. Whether at work or in a side project of your own, use this sparingly.
A funny design for people working with the source code management system git showing the biohazard symbol and the text "git push --force". Show that you are a risk taker. A great way to get attention in the office, at conferences & other geek/nerd events.
In statistics, an outlier is an observation point that differs significantly from others, which can cause problems in statistical analyses. Outlier also refers to people differing from all other members of a group. Do you sometimes feel like an outlier?
This cool design for data scientists, statisticians and all data geeks & nerds shows the word "Outlier" in a bold white font on a red rectangle. A great way to show your sense of self-deprecating humor. May or may not be appropriate as a gift for friends.
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statistical analysis, outlier, statistics, data analysis, self deprecating humor
For computer programmers and software developers who write JavaScript code for web browsers, console.log() is likely to be their most used debugging statement by far. Show your love for web development & JS with this simple text design.
A design for JavaScript coders showing the text "console.log()" in a narrow monospace fon. Great for work, tech conferences and other events where JavaScript geeks & nerds meet.
For computer programmers and software developers who write JavaScript code for web browsers, console.log() is likely to be their most used debugging statement by far. Show your love for web development & JS with this simple text design.
A design for JavaScript coders showing the text "console.log()" in a narrow monospace fon. Great for work, tech conferences and other events where JavaScript geeks & nerds meet.
Every coder, programmer and developer experiences this: software works on their computer but not in production. Who is to blame and how to react as the identified culprit? Humor always helps, even if you have to fix your code.
A funny design every programmer can relate to, especially suitable for work, tech conferences and other geek & nerd events. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the No. 1 programmers excuse: "It works on my machine".
Every coder, programmer and developer experiences this: software works on their computer but not in production. Who is to blame and how to react as the identified culprit? Humor always helps, even if you have to fix your code.
A funny design every programmer can relate to, especially suitable for work, tech conferences and other geek & nerd events. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the No. 1 programmers excuse: "It works on my machine".
Every coder, programmer and developer experiences this: software works on their computer but not in production. Who is to blame and how to react as the identified culprit? Humor always helps, even if you have to fix your code.
A funny design every programmer can relate to, especially suitable for work, tech conferences and other geek & nerd events. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the No. 1 programmers excuse: "It works on my machine".
A design for computer programmers & software developers who love functional programming. It shows the lambda symbol similar to the Anarchy "A" and below the texts NO CLASS, NO STATE in capital letters in a narrow font.
Functional code is classless and stateless and lambda represents anonymous functions, which are ubiquitous in functional programming languages such as Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, Erlang, OCaml, and Haskell. Great for work, tech meetings and conferences.
A design for computer programmers & software developers who love functional programming. It shows the lambda symbol similar to the Anarchy "A" and below the texts NO CLASS, NO STATE in capital letters in a narrow font.
Functional code is classless and stateless and lambda represents anonymous functions, which are ubiquitous in functional programming languages such as Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, Erlang, OCaml, and Haskell. Great for work, tech meetings and conferences.
A design for computer programmers & software developers who love functional programming. It shows the lambda symbol similar to the Anarchy "A" and below the texts NO CLASS, NO STATE in capital letters in a narrow font.
Functional code is classless and stateless and lambda represents anonymous functions, which are ubiquitous in functional programming languages such as Lisp, Scheme, Clojure, Erlang, OCaml, and Haskell. Great for work, tech meetings and conferences.
Many people procrastinate, but how would a Python program do that? One way would be to define a procrastinate function that simply passes execution as shown in the piece of syntax highlighted Python code on this design.
If you enjoy computer programming in Python and sometimes procrastinate, you may appreciate the subtle humor of this design and give fellow Python programmers among your co-workers and friends a good laugh. Great for work, tech meetings and conferences.
IT teams who practice DevOps often use containers in their workflow. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine".
A design for software developers and engineers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the Shrug unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in DevOps teams. Great for work and tech geek events.
IT teams who practice DevOps often use containers in their workflow. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine".
A design for software developers and engineers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the Shrug unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in DevOps teams. Great for work and tech geek events.
IT teams who practice DevOps often use containers in their workflow. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine".
A design for software developers and engineers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the Shrug unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in DevOps teams. Great for work and tech geek events.
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development workflow, devops engineer, computer programming, unicode emoticon, container
Containers are a popular choice in modern computer software development. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine".
A design for developers, engineers and programmers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in IT. Ideal for job, meetings and conferences.
Containers are a popular choice in modern computer software development. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine".
A design for developers, engineers and programmers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in IT. Ideal for job, meetings and conferences.
Containers are a popular choice in modern computer software development. In such an environment "It works in my container" is a programmer excuse you may here more often than its popular predecessor "It works on my machine".
A design for developers, engineers and programmers with a sense of humor who work on containerized applications. It shows the "Shrug" unicode emoticon, a famous Internet meme, and the prospective top excuse in IT. Ideal for job, meetings and conferences.
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environment, development workflow, coder, machine, computer programming
A funny design for software developers that shows a yellow caution sign with the warning "I TEST IN PRODUCTION". Not a best practice but certainly a reality in software development. So better let fellow your coders know about your risky preferences.
Do you test your code in production? Then this funny design is for your and a good way to warn your co-workers and programming peers about your risky preferences. Great for work, code sprints and conferences where coding geeks & nerds meet.
Profanity is a language all programmers speak fluently. The amount of cursing and swearing can get excessive when doing a code review, especially if you are the BDFL of a project like Linux, so better warn your co-workers if you can't hold back.
This design shows a yellow caution sign with the warning "I CURSE WHEN I REVIEW CODE". Suitable for work, code sprints and conferences and it makes for a not-so-subtle gift for your cursing coding peers.
Profanity is a language all programmers speak fluently. At times when coding, especially when debugging code, the amount of cursing and swearing can get excessive, so better warn your co-workers if you can't hold back.
This funny design shows a yellow caution sign with the warning "I CURSE WHEN I DEBUG CODE". Great for work, code sprints and conferences. Makes for a not-so-subtle gift for your cursing coding peers.
Profanity is a language all programmers speak fluently. Coding can be frustrating, which is manifested in some commit messages for Git and other version control systems. Warn your co-workers, if you tend to curse or swear in commit messages.
This design shows a yellow caution sign with the warning "I CURSE WHEN I COMMIT CODE". Great for work, code sprints, conferences and other events for programming geeks & nerds. Also a funny not-so-subtle gift for your cursing coder peers.
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.
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.
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.
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.