I made no assumptions and there is no need to be rude with your incredibly vague question. There are obviously better ways of asking and I'm sure you knew that (otherwise you would have asked a specific question).
What's vague about the question? I'm not sure how I can be more specific: have you actually ever worked in a production environment? The point being that the things you sum up sound very much like textbook-knowledge and theory, and nothing like something somebody who has actually, you know, worked with software to get things done (as opposed to just playing around) would say.
You asked nothing relevant to the conversation. Instead you asked about me ever working in a production environment and nothing more.
That questions accomplishes nothing but being insulting. I hate to sound crass but you're acting like an ass.
If you wish to bring something topical and relevant to the conversation then by all means do so but insulting someone gets nothing accomplished other than trolling...in which case you already won. Congrats.
>The point being that the things you sum up sound very much like textbook-knowledge and theory
No, they don't. Everything I stated is from real-world experience. I cannot fathom what kind of environment you work in where service to service communication includes comments going over the wire. But, as you can see above in my other responses, I've already covered all of these aspects. Nothing theoretical.