Too many to list. Currently working as a senior programmer for the user-facing client for a company worth hundreds of millions, with an app store rating of 4.9.
Previously, I've developed open source software that got 5000-10000 downloads a day, and a few private commercial projects that pulled in a few thousand dollars a month.
A recent open source project on github has 8k stars.
Is that enough credentials to listen to what I say?
It's enough credentials to make your criticisms worth thinking about. It's fascinating how, in a few years, I got so familiar with the commandline and never felt like it was too complicated (although I do almost everything through it), both at work and privately.
Maybe, with a skillset like that, you could just make the things better that you dont like, instead of what looks like "just complaining".
I have in the past implemented my own shell to work around some of the limitations the usual one had.
But today, I feel no real motivation to do so, because I know that if I tried to release this, the main response I would get would essentially be complaints that I shouldn't be changing things. I don't think any attempt to improve things would be accepted, because people refuse to believe there is anything wrong with what we have.
Previously, I've developed open source software that got 5000-10000 downloads a day, and a few private commercial projects that pulled in a few thousand dollars a month.
A recent open source project on github has 8k stars.
Is that enough credentials to listen to what I say?