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A01=Arnaud Buchholz
A01=Beth Williamson
A01=Christian Lehmann
A01=Daniel Bertolozi
A01=Klaus Haeuptle
A01=Narendran Natarajan Vaithianathan
A01=Rodrigo Jordão
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Author_Arnaud Buchholz
Author_Beth Williamson
Author_Christian Lehmann
Author_Daniel Bertolozi
Author_Klaus Haeuptle
Author_Narendran Natarajan Vaithianathan
Author_Rodrigo Jordão
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Clean SAPUI5: A Style Guide for Developers

SAPUI5 code needs to be easy to read and easy to update. Clean up your code with this guide from the experts! Learn how to leverage JavaScript features to write better SAPUI5 code. Then walk through detailed code examples and explanations for using modules, classes, functions, names, variables, literals, comments, code metrics, and more. Get the best practices you need for formatting, testing, implementation, and beyond! In this book, youll learn about:a. Key Concepts Understand the foundation of SAPUI5: JavaScript. Explore key JavaScript ES6 features such as arrow functions, spread syntax, and more. Then walk through different types of SAPUI5 projects, from library projects to freestyle applications. b. Best Practices Learn the rules for clean code. Dive into best practices for decoupling modules, structuring functions, declaring variables and literals, using control flow statements and loops, handling errors, performing automated tests, and more. c. Practical ExamplesPut theory into practice. Use detailed code examples for each concept to help you differentiate between clean and messy SAPUI5 code.

Highlights include: 1) JavaScript 2) Modules and classes 3) Functions 4) Naming 5) Variables and literals 6) Control flow 7) Formatting 8) Error handling 9) Comments 10) Static code checks 11) Testing 12) Implementation See more
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A01=Arnaud BuchholzA01=Beth WilliamsonA01=Christian LehmannA01=Daniel BertoloziA01=Klaus HaeuptleA01=Narendran Natarajan VaithianathanA01=Rodrigo JordãoAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Arnaud BuchholzAuthor_Beth WilliamsonAuthor_Christian LehmannAuthor_Daniel BertoloziAuthor_Klaus HaeuptleAuthor_Narendran Natarajan VaithianathanAuthor_Rodrigo Jordãoautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=UFLSCOP=United StatesDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€50 to €100PS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 182 x 259mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: SAP Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781493222285

About Arnaud BuchholzBeth WilliamsonChristian LehmannDaniel BertoloziKlaus HaeuptleNarendran Natarajan VaithianathanRodrigo Jordão

Daniel Bertolozi is a software developer at SAP with more than 5 years of experience focused on SAP Fiori development. He has worked on several projects implementing SAPUI5 applications (in JavaScript and TypeScript) applying best practices for code quality and he is actively engaged in disseminating agile software engineering practices around SAP. Daniel's approach to software development follows Robert C. Martin's phrase: The only way to go fast is to go well. If quality decreases speed eventually will too and that's what we want to avoid.Arnaud Buchholz is a development expert at SAP with a focus on designing developing and enhancing SAPUI5 applications. He has more than 20 years of experience in software development.Klaus Haeuptle is a lead architect servant leader coach and community lead. During his career at SAP he has worked as a developer and architect on several products based on various technologies. Additionally he facilitates communities across SAP with the intention of sharing knowledge and improving practices tools technologies and culture. He has influenced many improvements on testability for ABAP SAP HANA SAPUI5 and other technologies.Rodrigo Jordão is a development architect at SAP currently working on integrated business planning (IBP) with a focus on SAP Supply Chain Control Tower. He has spent his SAP career working on various SAP products from industry-specific solutions like SAP Intellectual Property Management to foundational products like sales and distribution. Prior to joining SAP he worked as a web developer with Perl and Java and as a consultant with Microsoft technologies.Christian Lehmann is a development architect working in the SAP S/4HANA quality area. During his 16 years at SAP he has worked on the design implementation and test automation of SAP-based products including applications based on SAPUI5. He is a contributor to the SAP ASE community for ABAP- and SAPUI5-based topics and enjoys experiencing new approaches for automated software testing.Narendran NV is a senior developer trainer and security expert at SAP. Currently he is part of a team that is focused on building advanced available-to-promise (ATP) which is an integral part of the order fulfillment processes in SAP S/4HANA. Before he was part of FXperience (Bangalore) team that accelerates SAP Fiori adoption within SAP S/4HANA. Narendran believes that knowledge is like a garden; if it is not cultivated it cannot be harvested so he makes time to coach teams on topics like agile software engineering SAPUI5 and SAP Fiori elements and recently the ABAP RESTful application programming model. Prior to SAP he worked with IBM as a consultant contributing to custom development in the areas of travel & expense and finance.

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