SKU/Artículo: AMZ-B0GDNL8TZ3

Debug life co.

Bug or Feature Funny Programmer Developer Code Humor Throw Pillow

Size:

18x18

Disponibilidad:
En stock
Peso con empaque:
0.68 kg
Devolución:
Condición
Nuevo
Producto de:
Amazon

Sobre este producto
  • This playful cartoon illustration features a bewildered bug character peeking over a giant question mark surrounded by gears, floppy disks, warning signs, and coding icons in a vibrant game-inspired style.
  • A classic developer inside joke brought to life with colorful pixel-influenced artwork, this design appeals to programmers, QA testers, and software engineers who know the eternal debugging debate.
  • 100% spun-polyester fabric
  • Double-sided print
  • Filled with 100% polyester and sewn closed
  • Individually cut and sewn by hand
  • Spot clean/dry clean only
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Colorful cartoon illustration brings a beloved programming joke to life through vibrant game-inspired artwork that captures the eternal question every developer faces. A cute green bug character with wide yellow eyes peers over a massive orange question mark, embodying the uncertainty of unexpected software behavior. Surrounding icons tell the story of the coding life including a floppy disk, clipboard checklist, mechanical gears, warning triangle, bug catching net, and scattered coins and gems that evoke retro gaming aesthetics. The rich navy blue background makes the bright yellows, oranges, and blues pop while bold cartoon typography delivers the punchline in contrasting colors. This design speaks to the shared experience of software developers, QA professionals, system administrators, and anyone who has ever had to decide whether strange program behavior is an error to fix or an undocumented feature to embrace. The playful style adds humor to the daily frustrations of debugging.