The official Code Climbing store is now live!
The store contains all kind of cool swag related to coding and Web3. I’ve only put items that genuinely excited me.
For example, the red Born 2 Code shirt shown above is a play on the Born To Kill helmet of the movie Full Metal Jacket. I spent a good of deal time making sure it looked just right.
Let’s look at some of the other designs of items in the Code Climbing Store.
Below is a shirt with the Code Climbing logo. You might have noticed that I silently revamped the Code Climbing logo last week. Now you know why. 🙂
The shirt below is appropriate both for people with normal arms and those with giant, bulging anaconda-like biceps.
Crypto Shirts Galore
This being a Web3 blog, crypto shirts were inevitable. 😛
Below is a funny meme shirt about Bitcoin, Ethereum and Doge.
I also noticed shirts with the purple Ethereum logo were hard to find which surprised me since it is my favourite variant of the logo.
So I made one myself.
Also, I’ll add that I asked permission to the Ethereum Foundation for using the Ethereum logo. This is a legit product!
Note: I really want to add an IPFS/Filecoin t-shirt since I can’t find that anywhere and I want one. If someone from IPFS/Filecoin wants to give me an official OK to add an IPFS shirt, I’ll make it happen!
Also, a Bitcoin shirt which says Bitcoin is Blind, a play on the idiom Justice is Blind. It refers to Bitcoin’s intrinsic fairness safeguarded through its code and protocol.
The Funny Coffee Mug
Finally, I also created a funny coffee mug for developers with quirky definitions of the word programmer.
Below are the front and back of the mug.
The mug has been scientifically proven to produce a mild to heavy chuckle from individuals in the software world ranging from 10 to 30 decibels.
Happy Shopping Spree!
I hope you enjoyed this tour of the new Code Climbing Store. Engaging in unbridled consumerism is the most effective method of supporting Code Climbing blog!
Jokes aside, I thank you, dear reader, for being on my blog and reading my content and I hope you will stick in the future so we can all improve together.
Come back next week for more articles on coding and Web3!