Programmer Monolith Architecture Load Bearing Legacy Code T-Shirt
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Burgundy
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6X
Fit Type:
Women's Plus
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- Are you a programmer who maintains a massive legacy codebase? Do you tremble when junior developers suggest refactoring the core system? This design captures the fear and respect required for "The Monolith." In software engineering, a monolithic architecture is often criticized, but we all know that one "load-bearing" chunk of code from 2009 is the only reason the server is still running. This design features a stylized rock graphic with the text "Respect The Monolith. It Is Load-Bearing." It makes a hilarious addition to the wardrobe of any Sysadmin, Computer Science student, or Coder who understands the struggle of technical debt.
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Features the quote "Respect The Monolith. It Is Load-Bearing." This is the perfect coding humor for a System Architect, Full Stack Developer, or Tech Lead who spends their days defending the monolithic application against a microservices migration. Great for the Senior Software Engineer, Site Reliability Engineer (SRE), or DevOps professional dealing with technical debt. Whether you are in backend development or IT, this recognizes that sometimes the oldest, ugliest code is the only thing holding it Lightweight, Classic fit, Double-needle sleeve and bottom hem