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    JavaScript Isn’t Compatible With JavaScript Shower Curtain

    Designed and sold by Nerd Romance Café
    $74.23
    $74.23

    Product features

    • Make your bathroom truly your own with a perfect-for-you shower curtain
    • Soft 100% polyester for a smooth, even drape
    • Vivid, full color print on the front, with a translucent white reverse side
    • 71 x 74" (180.3 x 188 cm) size fits most standard showers and tubs
    • 12 stitched button holes (rings not included)
    • Liner not included
    • Machine wash cold
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    JavaScript Isn’t Compatible With JavaScript
    JavaScript developers know the truth: JavaScript isn’t even compatible with itself. This funny programmer quote design is perfect for web developers, software engineers, computer science students, and anyone who has ever fought with versions, frameworks, or browser quirks. A sarcastic tech joke that every frontend or full-stack developer will instantly relate to. Great as a gift for coders, JavaScript lovers, JavaScript haters, and people who enjoy dry developer humor, debugging memes, and programming irony. Wear it at work, at conferences, or while fixing something that mysteriously broke overnight. If JavaScript has ever betrayed you, this design is for you.

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