Schei? Encoding Funny Software Engineer Design White Text Tote Bag
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Computer programmers and software engineers know that encoding is hard. There's ASCII, Unicode and a plethora of other standards. If the encoding is unknown and wrongly detected you may end up with weird characters or question marks as on this design. It shows the text "Schei? Encoding", which is German for "encoding sucks". The "sharp S" (Eszett/scharfes S) is not displayed correctly to underpin the issues that may arise when dealing with text encodings in program code. 16” x 16” bag with two 14” long and 1” wide black cotton webbing strap handles. Made of a lightweight, spun polyester canvas-like fabric. All seams and stress points are double-stitched for durability, and the reinforced bottom flattens to fit more items and hold larger objects. Spot clean/dry clean only.