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    iPhone Case, Exception Handled: Be Captain (Python Code) designed and sold by CaptainSeren

    Exception Handled: Be Captain (Python Code) iPhone Case

    Designed and sold by CaptainSeren
    $25.61
    $32.00 (20% off)
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    $25.61
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    Product features

    • Durable flexible case that grips around the edges of your phone
    • Shock absorbent TPU case with anti-fingerprint finish
    • iPhone 17 case colors are UV printed on the clear shell surface
    • iPhone SE (2020)-iPhone 16 colors are ink printed on the frosted shell surface
    • The design is featured on the back while the edges of the case are clear or semi transparent and provide full access to ports
    • Compatible with Qi-standard wireless charging
    • iPhone SE (2020) / iPhone 8 cases also fit iPhone SE (2022)
    • iPhone 17 case: Weight 32g, Thickness 5/64 inch (2mm)
    • iPhone SE (2020)-iPhone 16 case: Weight 26g, Thickness 1/16 inch (1.6mm)
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
    Artwork thumbnail, Exception Handled: Be Captain (Python Code) by CaptainSeren
    Exception Handled: Be Captain (Python Code)
    Life throws exceptions. Variables don't match. The "society" module tries to crash your script with a PermissionError. Don't let the program terminate. This Python-inspired design showcases the code of resilience: importing Expectations from society, catching the error, and running be_captain() instead. It’s a reminder that when the world throws a 401 Unauthorized error, you don't crash—you compile a new path. Perfect for developers, women in STEM, and anyone rewriting the rules of their own OS. Part of the Captain Seren "Error 401" Collection – Gear for the resistance.

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