Thumbnail 1 of 2, Tote Bag, Java not equals JavaScript Bugged Programmer Design - White Text designed and sold by geeksta.
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Tote Bag, Java not equals JavaScript Bugged Programmer Design - White Text designed and sold by geeksta

Java not equals JavaScript Bugged Programmer Design - White Text Tote Bag

Designed and sold by geeksta
$23.56
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$23.56
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Product features

  • Totes deluxe. Sturdy and stylish with a vivid double-sided print
  • Available in three sizes: check the size chart to find the right one for you
  • Durable 100% polyester shell
  • Cotton shoulder straps are 1in (2.5cm) wide, super strong for carrying your items
  • Strap length is 27in (68.6 cm) for Small bags and 28 - 29in (71.1 - 73.6 cm) long for Medium and Large bags
  • Bright, long-lasting, double-sided design, sublimation printed for you when you order
  • Gentle machine wash
  • Looking for something more lightweight? Try the Cotton Tote Bag
  • 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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Java not equals JavaScript Bugged Programmer Design - White Text
Does it bug you when people say Java when they actually mean JavaScript? It is a fairly common misconception that these 2 names refer to the same programming language, even among programmers, web developers or whatever their work contracts say. A design design for annoyed programmers with the terms Java and JavaScript separated vertically by an exclamation mark and an equals sign to express the "not equals" relation of the 2 operands in a bold, condensed font.

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