SAP-samples / build-codejam

This repository contains the material for the CodeJam on using SAP Build to create a process, an app, and a business site.
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Feedback #10

Open userieur opened 1 year ago

userieur commented 1 year ago

Thanks for taking a couple of minutes to give feedback, which will help me improve for next time.

Instructions

  1. Before doing anything else, hit the green button "Submit new issue" right now to save this issue content
  2. Then go through the questions and mark a single checkbox for each, to represent your answer
  3. Finally, in the empty comment box below this one, please describe what you liked and what you didn't like

What was your experience of SAP Build before this session?

Did this session meet your expectations?

Was the time allotted to each exercise enough for you to work through them?

What did you think of the extra information, explanations and narratives in the exercises?

How did you find the actual individual tasks in the exercises?

What is your feeling about SAP Build?

If you have time, please add a comment below to write free-form what you liked and what you disliked about the session. Thanks!

userieur commented 1 year ago

Hi Daniel & Ian,

Thanks for a great workshop! As I already had some experience with SAP Build, I cannot really comment on the difficulty of the assignments. I liked it that there were some problems to solve though!

I think the setup and structure is wonderful. The developer tutorials are excellent, and I like it when things are structured in a repo. It makes it easy to refer to these materials from internal documentation, so we can directly link to these pages.

A free-form suggestion: As the availability of the services (such as the desktop bot, wifi and other unforseen things) is sometimes uncertain, perhaps a screen capture from when it works is helpful? You don't even have to video-edit it, just play-pause the recording and talk over it as if you were doing a demonstration. I use OBS myself (free and open source), which is really easy to use. You can record screens(s) or window(s).

Putting these in the repo as well, can give an extra boost to the tutorial as well (even without audio).

thecodester commented 1 year ago

Thank you for your suggestions. I will add videos/screenshots as you suggested :-)