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The fear of many classes
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1–2 minutesWorking with many classes in your development environment can quickly become confusing. Fortunately, there’s a remedy.
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100%, 200% who offers more?
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1–2 minutesSome cost estimates contain surprising figures. However, to remain credible, this should not be the case.
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Elements of a good concept
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2–3 minutesConcepts are rare in practice these days, and good concepts are even rarer. Therefore, I’ve collected some suggestions for creating a good concept in this blog. There’s really not much to consider. You just have to do it.
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Documents in meetings at Amazon
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1–2 minutesA link to a blog about Amazon’s meeting culture, which is based on a single document. Interesting.
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Nature of a meeting
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1–2 minutesThe success of a meeting depends on many factors. Some of them can be influenced positively. It is helpful to know the different types of meetings and their objectives and to actively use them to ensure success.
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Mind maps – little effort, big impact
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3–4 minutesLittle effort but great impact? That happens sometimes. With mind maps, for example. That’s why we should all use them more often.
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Function key power
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1–2 minutesDear community, I have been a big fan of the ABAP Development Tools for Eclipse (ADT) as a development environment for years. It is often said that the ADT is so important because you can use it to maintain CDS views or work on ABAP cloud projects. That’s all true. Personally, I think the refactoring…
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Stuck? This can really help you
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2–3 minutesAre you stuck somehow? Are you not making any progress? Are you missing something to move forward? This happens to everyone at some point. A little orientation helps with the next step.
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Easy save, restore and proceed
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2–3 minutesSome topics are worked on in sections over a longer period of time. Here is a simple method to get into each section quickly, even if some time has passed.