Distinguished T-Shirt Engineer Best Hits

One of the fun things I used to do while running the CLR team was help pick out the final design for our t-shirts (not that picking out code generation strategies wasn’t also fun).  Fortunately Sonja Keserovic on our team is a master at designing awesome shirts (while not doing her day job designing engines and languages).  She just sent me the “best of” shirts from over the years:

Sonja's TShirts 1

“Enter the Core”

You’ll notice a big movie inspiration in the designs.  The matrix style green text is actually the MSIL for “Hello World” run through ildasm.  You can read through the PE file header and string table in addition to the IL instructions themselves.

Sonja's TShirts 7

“Roll Call”

Always the analytical bunch, this shirt has every email name for everyone on the team. Colors denote discipline (I’m white for ‘pointy hair’), font size denotes how long you’d been on the CLR team.  The island behind the front logo is Whidbey island, the code name for V2.0.

Sonja's TShirts 4

“One Runtime to Run them All”

Around the time of LOTR, this text that makes up the ring is actually the source control root for every Microsoft project using the CLR at the time (with a nice Elvish style font).

Sonja's TShirts 5

“Don’t Panic”

The final build number for the V2.0 product was V2.0.50727.42, just around the time the Hitchhiker’s Guide movie came out.  Did I mention we like geeky stuff?

Sonja is now a SDE on the languages team in VS and is creating an awesome new VS design involving pi calculus, can’t wait to see it!

Published 17 June 09 03:55 by Jasonz
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# Tom Kirby-Green said on June 18, 2009 12:45 AM:

Damm these are awesome. You could sell these you know :)

# Alex said on June 18, 2009 11:09 AM:

You should definitely sell them. If you decide to...i want to place an order or can I do it now?

They look great...and I'd love one (all) of them :)

# danp said on June 18, 2009 1:38 PM:

Reminds me of the old joke: Do you know how many Apple employees it takes to screw in a light bulb? 9: one to screw in the light bulb and 8 to design the t-shirt.

# Einar G. said on June 18, 2009 6:55 PM:

I would love to wear "One Runtime to run them all" at work where I have few anti .net people :)

# Kim Hamilton said on June 18, 2009 7:43 PM:

I think all of us joined the CLR after Sonja left would also like to order them...we missed out!

# Tanveer Badar said on June 19, 2009 11:44 AM:

Same holds for Windows.

"One operating system to shine on all."

# Nishchal said on June 21, 2009 11:35 PM:

One for all and all for one, beautiful  T-shirts.

Would like to have at least one

# TheCPUWizard said on June 22, 2009 9:56 AM:

"Around the time of LOTR"....

I would love to see how the CLR runs on hardware that was available between 1937 and 1949......

# JohnMarshall12 said on June 24, 2009 5:49 PM:

These are really nice.  You can never have enough cool t-shirts and sadly, it is often hard to find good ones when you want them.

# Required said on July 8, 2009 5:03 AM:

Hello !

The pics are available ????

Not displayed :(

# jossy said on July 13, 2009 2:50 AM:

seriously I have no idea why you people waste your time with these bloody t-s, its just cotton

# jossy said on July 13, 2009 2:50 AM:

seriously I have no idea why you people waste your time with these bloody t-s, its just cotton

# Neil said on July 13, 2009 11:48 AM:

You wouldn't know what cool was if someone put you in a freezer.

# Riji said on July 14, 2009 3:10 PM:

One for all and all for one, beautiful  T-shirts.

Would like to have at least one

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