What I do not and will not appreciate it for, is the piece of trash that came out of their idea. As a developer, you better feel suicidal if you think about starting working with the biggest disaster of a programming language. The language is locked down on their own kernel, so you can only do what they want you to do. Further more, the libraries of functions they put at your disposal may work, under some conditions, but you will never know that because they are not documented, anywhere. The only documentation you will find are the indians on forums. It's a straight up joke. Some of the mostly used functions are not even working properly, risking to end up spending a day or two finding an alternative. SAP is aware of their "amazing" work, that's why they are pushing their Cloud agenda so hard at every opportunity. They want everybody to ditch ABAP for ever and rely on other programming languages made by people who know what they are doing. Pathetic.