![]() In the end they installed both abapGit and ABAP2XLSX and so I am anxious to learn how they go. Someone from a roofing company in Canada contacted me to see the best way to install ABAP2XLSX – which means they had heard of it. I have been having a good couple of weeks ABAP wise. This year they have decided to publish editions in English as well to see what happens. However for many years now SAP Press have also been publishing ERP agnostic books about programming languages like Java or JavaScript – but only in German. In other words the target audience are people who deal with SAP products in their day to day lives, be they developers, business analysts, management or whatever. What is different this time?Īs it transpires most SAP Press books are about – wait for it – SAP – very few are about avoiding Huge Ships. Now some eagle-eyed people will say there have been a whole bunch of books from SAP Press about “JavaScript for ABAP Developers” before, and indeed an assortment of blogs on the subject over the years. Without all those reviews that mega-classic would not be the success it has been. People have been posting reviews of that book on Amazon for over twenty years, there are hundreds of them. I encourage you all to have a look at some of the reviews, to see how it is done. The ultimate example of this would be “How to Avoid Huge Ships” by Captain John W. The point is what you really want is half a ton of reviews so a prospective reader can get some sort of unbiased opinion. My “ABAP to the Future Books” get very few reviews also – one was from Jelena saying it was great, one was from someone who complained I used Monsters for all the examples, a very strange point of view. Very few computer text books get reviews on Amazon. Can an SAP Press book on JavaScript help address this fear?Īs a disclaimer I get a free “E-Book” copy of such books provided I write a review on Amazon. Most ABAP programmers are terrified of JavaScript or indeed any other language.
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