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Funny programmer developer coding gear

Full-Stack Imposter Syndrome Funny Developer Coding Case for iPhone 7 Plus/8 Plus

Model name:

iPhone 7 Plus/8 Plus

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En stock
Peso con empaque:
0.15 kg
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Condición
Nuevo
Producto de:
Amazon

Sobre este producto
  • Features the quote "Full-Stack Imposter Syndrome" with a chaotic explosion of code icons. This design is perfect for the software engineer, web developer, or computer science student who handles frontend, backend, and existential dread all at once.
  • Ideal for the Python, Java, or JavaScript coder in your life. Whether they are a CS major, sysadmin, or self-taught programmer, this makes a relatable present for the tech worker who spends their day debugging and feeling like they are faking it.
  • Two-part protective case made from a premium scratch-resistant polycarbonate shell and shock absorbent TPU liner protects against drops
  • Printed in the USA
  • Easy installation
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Do you handle the database, the server, the client, and the anxiety? This design captures the life of the modern tech professional. In the world of software development, feeling like you don't know what you're doing is just part of the job description. This graphic features a computer monitor erupting with colorful speech bubbles, logic gates, and coding brackets, symbolizing the overwhelming amount of knowledge required in the IT industry. It is specifically tailored for those who live in their IDE, survive on coffee, and rely heavily on search engines to solve their syntax errors. Whether you are into game development, web apps, or data science, wear this to your next stand-up meeting, hackathon, or while remote working from home. It's the ultimate inside joke for anyone who writes code for a living.