> > industrial code, 20k LoCs, at least 3 programmers involved, specification changed over time.
> Though I would argue that your standards are too high
Ahaha what? 20kLoCs and 3 programmers is a college-level one-off project. Industrial code (and industrial projects) routinely involve orders of magnitude more code and orders of magnitude more programmers.
So no, "anything that you have made" doesn't count until yes, it's not just you working on your own project that you know inside out.
So yes, when you write "My experience with them so far has been more than great" and you can't provide evidence that they work even for a measly 20k-LoC-project with three people, your experience is entirely irrelevant.
> Though I would argue that your standards are too high
Ahaha what? 20kLoCs and 3 programmers is a college-level one-off project. Industrial code (and industrial projects) routinely involve orders of magnitude more code and orders of magnitude more programmers.
So no, "anything that you have made" doesn't count until yes, it's not just you working on your own project that you know inside out.
So yes, when you write "My experience with them so far has been more than great" and you can't provide evidence that they work even for a measly 20k-LoC-project with three people, your experience is entirely irrelevant.