Hey, I am Klaus Haeuptle! Welcome to this edition of the Engineering Ecosystem newsletter in which I write about a variety of software engineering and architecture topics like clean code, test automation, decision-making, technical debt, large scale refactoring, culture, sustainability, cost and performance, generative AI and more.
In this edition of the newsletter we are thrilled to announce the release of the German translation of the Clean SAPUI5 book.
“Clean SAPUI5: Lesbarer und wartbarer SAPUI5-Code”!
Why This Book?
“Clean SAPUI5” is a must-read for anyone involved in SAPUI5 development. It provides invaluable insights and practical techniques for writing clean, readable, testable and maintainable code. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, this book will elevate your coding practices to the next level. For leaders, an additional chapter offers insights on growing engineering skills and sustainable productivity within your team.
What’s Inside?
Good Practices: Learn the principles of clean code specifically tailored for developing SAPUI5 applications.
Real-World Examples: Understand concepts through practical examples.
Expert Insights: Benefit from the expertise of six seasoned SAPUI5 developers which aligned the practices with a large amount of software engineers at SAP.
Tips for implementing clean code and test automation practices in existing and new projects.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your SAPUI5 skills. You can order the book on here or on other platforms.
Book Family
You can find more details on this book, the other books, the OpenSource style guide repository, the tools and related information in the blog Clean Code: Writing maintainable, readable and testable code.
Open Source Style Guide Repository
The original intention was to repeat the success of the ABAP Open Source style guide repository and make the content of the Clean SAPUI5 guide also available as OpenSource repository. So far there is only a InnerSource repository within SAP available. If you are working within SAP and are interested in maintaining the community for making the Clean SAPUI5 guide available the OpenSource style guide repository, please reach out to me.
Motivation
As authors, our primary goal is to provide a valuable resource for our community, combining insights from diverse, experienced engineers to improve SAPUI5 and ABAP development practices. Our main interest in writing the books in the clean code family are to provide a good reference for the community on how to write clean, readable, testable and maintainable ABAP and SAPUI5 / JavaScript code.
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