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What was your experience of the btp CLI before this session?
[ ] Not much at all
[X] Basic knowledge
[ ] Used it now and then
[ ] Regular user
What was your experience of the Core Service APIs for SAP BTP before this session?
[ ] Didn't know they existed
[X] Aware of them
[ ] Made some test / exploratory calls
[ ] Regular user
Did this session meet your expectations?
[ ] Not really
[ ] Somewhat
[ ] Mostly
[X] Fully
Was the time allotted to each exercise enough for you to work through them?
[ ] Not really
[X] On the whole, yes
What did you think of the extra information, explanations and narratives in the exercises?
[ ] Too much information
[ ] Didn't really read it, didn't really bother me though
[X] Found it helpful as context and background
How did you find the way we all moved at the same pace through the exercises?
[ ] Would have preferred to go through them on my own at my own speed
[ ] Didn't mind, no strong feelings either way
[X] Found it useful to keep pace and discuss the exercise questions, and reflect
How did you find the actual individual (👉) tasks in the exercises?
Before this session, how comfortable were you already with OAuth 2.0 and making HTTP calls?
[ ] Not really done it before
[X] High level awareness and understanding
[X] Hacked around a bit and feel generally comfortable
[ ] Quite confident
Remark Christian: somewhere in between
What is your feeling about the btp CLI and the command line in general now?
[ ] Still don't like it
[ ] I'm going to investigate further
[ ] I am suddenly a believer
[X] I am or will be using the command line and power tools like the btp CLI more now
What is your feeling about the Core Service APIs for SAP BTP?
[ ] They're not relevant for my needs but I get why they exist
[ ] I can see they can be useful for me
[X] I want to explore further
[ ] I am thinking about using them or already using them
How confident are you in being able to go back and make API calls yourself now?
[ ] Still don't understand how things fit together
[X] I get it now in theory, just need a bit more time
[ ] Confident enough to start making test calls
Remark: because I left an hour earlier, otherwise I would have marked the „Confident..“ option
Which environment(s) did you use?
[X] A Dev Space in App Studio
[X] A container
remark: i started to do the exercices in both .. which cost me some time and later on I focused on the container approach
If you have time, please add a comment below to write free-form what you liked and what you disliked about the session. Thanks!
This was the best Codejam i participated in so far.
This was for several reasons:
I had concrete use cases therefore my interest and imagination of what this will lead me to, was very high
This was my first pure command line codejam ;) and i felt very comfortable with it
The tour guy (DJ ;) gave us a perfect introduction of what we are going to explore beforehand
The guide was perfectly written .. and giving more than just the core steps. Several times when i asked myself „was is behind this?“ there was an explanation who covered it.
I loved the background information we got everytime something unexpected happened… and DJ was able to explore the root cause with us
What i am still wondering about (and even more after hearing about Cloud Integration Automation Service) is how to combine all the different automation approaches .. thinking about BTPCLI, APIs, BTP Setup Automator, CIAS, Boosters. The Codejam helped me to understand the basics .. now I need to find a strategy. The one from SAP, and the one for us.
thank you for a great experience at the Codejam
(The motivation of DJ about this topic was inspiring, live at the session and within the instructions. Very well written and fun to follow.)
Thanks for taking a couple of minutes to give feedback, which will help me improve for next time. Before doing anything else, hit the green button "Submit new issue" right now to save this issue content, rather than try to complete the feedback in this raw form. Then go through the questions and mark a single checkbox for each, to represent your answer. 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 the btp CLI before this session?
What was your experience of the Core Service APIs for SAP BTP 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 way we all moved at the same pace through the exercises?
How did you find the actual individual (👉) tasks in the exercises?
What is your relationship to the command line?
Before this session, how comfortable were you already with OAuth 2.0 and making HTTP calls?
Remark Christian: somewhere in between
What is your feeling about the btp CLI and the command line in general now?
What is your feeling about the Core Service APIs for SAP BTP?
How confident are you in being able to go back and make API calls yourself now?
Remark: because I left an hour earlier, otherwise I would have marked the „Confident..“ option
Which environment(s) did you use?
remark: i started to do the exercices in both .. which cost me some time and later on I focused on the container approach
If you have time, please add a comment below to write free-form what you liked and what you disliked about the session. Thanks!
This was the best Codejam i participated in so far. This was for several reasons:
What i am still wondering about (and even more after hearing about Cloud Integration Automation Service) is how to combine all the different automation approaches .. thinking about BTPCLI, APIs, BTP Setup Automator, CIAS, Boosters. The Codejam helped me to understand the basics .. now I need to find a strategy. The one from SAP, and the one for us.
thank you for a great experience at the Codejam (The motivation of DJ about this topic was inspiring, live at the session and within the instructions. Very well written and fun to follow.)