This one is pretty good, especially for Star Wars fans:
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Call me a fashion victim, but I like programming t-shirts which actually look good. These ones for instance are stylish enough for my nerdy desires:
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I wish they were still making this one...
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I can't believe no one posted this yet:
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I've always wanted a shirt that used MS's phrase from msdn: "This behavior is by design" |
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I see dead pixels :) |
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Yes, I wear it all the time and yes, people actually ask what it means. |
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I bought this shirt on shirt.woot.com as soon as it appeared...
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My fave
THIS SHIRT BELOW IS PHOTOSHOPPED! I did this so I could show what it would look like on a real T-Shirt. I plan to make one of these sometime when i stop procrastinating!!
In case you dont know, it's dave's T-Shirt from Code Monkeys |
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Google SREs all got t-shirts that read
Simple & bad-ass. |
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I can't find the t-shirt with it but, There are 10 kinds of people in the world those who know binary those who don't and those who know gray code |
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I made this one because the question is the ultimate trump card in any language/framework/architecture debate.
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Back when it looked like Apple might discontinue Objective-C in favor of Java, some wags printed shirts emblazoned with: [objective-c retain]; |
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And if you're a girl, these:
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Still my favorite shirt (from now-defunct Codebug.com): Never write a line of code that anybody else can understand. |
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I'm Not Really a Wizard, I Just Use Python From PyCon 2007 |
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