on ‎2016 Apr 25 11:00 AM
Hello Experts,
I have 5 years of experience in ABAP and Webdynpro development. Now I want to start learning SAP Fiori.
As far as I understand, the technology behind Fiori consists of 4 things - HTML, CSS, Javascriipt and jQuery. I'm somewhat familiar with these technologies. So my Fiori learning strategy consists of 2 steps -
1. First 3/4 weeks brush up the underlying technlogies from w3schools.
2. Next 1 month learn how to use these in Fiori context.
Would you please let me know if this plan is ok? Also is the developer guide https://sapui5.netweaver.ondemand.com/ ok or do I need to follow a book?
Please let me know your advice,
Sarif
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Hi Sarif,
I feel that it is better to learn by doing. Since you already have background of a programing language I do not think it will be useful/needed for you to learn basics of each of the underlying technologies. You will grasp them as you go on.
First get an understanding of technologies Fiori is based on. Make yourself familiar with the best practices in creating a Fiori app.
Then,
Think about a simple app (may be a todo list app) you want to create and right away get into building it. As an when you encounter new concepts/unfamiliar areas, take a detour and learn that concept, (may be jQuery, CSS, routing etc.) and then get back to building your app.
In my opinion this might be quickest way to get in the Fiori world.
Regards
Krishna
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