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Slides, recordings and other resources of public talks related to my work on UI5.
[UI5con Bengaluru] UI5 in the World of AI + Hands-On: UI5 Linter in Action
With the rise of AI, the way of developing software changes rapidly. To offer a best-in-class developer experience for UI5 we have developed the UI5 MCP server. Supporting you in kickstarting new UI5 projects using AI, as well as modernizing and enhancing existing ones, we will show you how to supercharge your agentic development workflow.
[UI5con] How we replaced our legacy build infrastructure with UI5 Tooling
With the UI5 Tooling Version 3 the team was able to replace the SAP internal build infrastructure with UI5 Tooling.
This was the main goal of UI5 Tooling Version 3. In this session the team will share insights about tools to support the team in the transition to the brand new build infrastructure, how UI5 Tooling Version 3 features contributed to this and how the team addressed performance concepts.
The UI5 Tooling is a open and modular toolchain designed for developing state-of-the-art web applications based on the UI5 framework. Since its introduction a few years ago, it has become an indispensable part of UI5 app development. To gain deeper insights into this project, we have the honor of speaking with the architects of UI5 Tooling, Merlin Beutlberger and Matthias Osswald. Both have been involved with UI5 for many years, with Matthias even starting his SAP career in UI5 framework development. They have been instrumental in shaping the UI5 Tooling project right from its inception. We begin by discussing how they became UI5 framework developers. We then delve into the history of UI5 development tools, exploring the driving forces behind starting the project and the decision to make it open source. Additionally, they shed light on the barriers and restrictions that make this project particularly challenging. Finally, we gain some insights into what lies ahead for UI5 Tooling.
Note: UI5 Tooling has since been renamed to UI5 CLI