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Sadullah TANRIKULU
Sadullah TANRIKULU

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ABAP Learning Journey...

Hi community,

I've started to learn and work with ABAP language for 5 months. I completed frontend bootcamp then I found a job in SAP. I don't have luxury reject this opportunity therefore I accepted. But was thinking a lot that how to overhelm this situation. A new soft lang and fresh start something. After a while, see that every soft lang has similar concepts, loops, conditions, keywords, data types etc. I determined that I can do it. Because I know devs that change title every two years.

Syntax is confusing at the beginning, some little practices makes it understandable, a project (without copying from tutorial) makes it OK.

SAP is an enormous software company, various opportunities and more stable than web development. (not released a fresh framework everyday =))

Anyway, for brevity, I strongly recommend to beginners, newbies, "you should correspond those fields that they're suitable for you, your technical skills and you do it better than others." Passion is important but everyone likes web apps, colors, designs, drawings and after learning some HTML and CSS, he/she says "I'm a passionate frontend developer".

Result is simple, work smart and scheduled in your special way that you own built it. I believe you'll get success.

Have a nice week folks! =D Bye.

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Sadullah TANRIKULU

I need to express nobody should worry about which language/framework I should learn. Just get the main concepts, that's sufficient to make a live first. Thanks in advance for reading.

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