Finally, a reason to attend morning stand-ups again

Hey Reader,

Do you love working with Python?

I do!

A smart human once said "the language you speak affects what you can think"

And to be honest with you, I'd rather speak & think "Python", than "Java" or "C++"...

Or even "PHP" 😜

Right? I can tell we're on the same page here.

Anyway, I love Python so much I sometimes want to SHOUT it from the rooftops...

Unfortunately, that's not very practical in most office scenarios.

(Better not lose that cushy Python job!)

If you have the same insatiable urge...at least now there's a way to advertise your love for Python prominently on your desk:

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Let me tell you how this picture came to be.

My wife Anja and I have been working on a new Python side-project over the last couple of months.

(She's a graphic designer, I'm a Python nerd. A match made in heaven.)

It's called "Nerdlettering"—an online brand that makes unique swag for Python developers.

(With a niche like that you can imagine what kind of a mom & pop operation our little store is....But then we started making sales and people seem to like our stuff.)

I'm sure you've experienced firsthand how coffee (or tea) mugs have become a developer status symbol of sorts...

Nerdlettering does away with plain & generic mugs and mouse pads for Pythonistas, like you.

This is your chance to stay one step ahead in the game:

We've got more than 20 unique and 100% original (hand-lettered) Python-friendly designs in store for you.

Plus, you can get most of our products in a light and a dark color scheme (for those productive midnight coding sessions.) 🙂

So get your beautiful, one-of-a-kind Python mug or mouse pad today—

Click the link below and use coupon "DBADER" to get 15% off your first order (newsletter members only—first come, first serve):

>> Impress your colleagues with unique Python swag (and get a 15% discount)

— Dan Bader

P.S This is a huge experiment for Anja and I. If you like the idea then please give us a shoutout on Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere else you like. Thanks!

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