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Let me introduce my guest<\/h2>\n

My today’s guest learned ABAP programming in 1995. He is a very prolific blogger who likes to share programming tips and tricks with the rest of the community. He is also the organizer and Speaker of SAP Inside Track Hannover. As used to say about himself, always trying to make the best out of the “ancient” technologies. Privately a husband, a father of two kids, and… a badminton player.<\/p>\n
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About differences between logic and data in the programmer’s world, changes in the SAP ecosystem in recent years, and finally – why programming resembles cooking? –\u00a0Enno Wulff<\/a> is interviewed by Jaros\u0142aw JZ Zi\u00f3\u0142kowski<\/a>.<\/h6>\n
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1. I have read one of your blogs entitled “Logic vs Data \/\/ SAP vs SimDia2<\/i><\/b>\/\/ programmer vs user” and I have to ask, how to find the golden mean in all this?<\/h4>\n

It’s a difficult question. In this blog post, I tried to talk about the fact that there are always two sides to a problem or a task. There is often operational blindness that does not let you see simple solutions or even guides you in the wrong direction. Some consultants <\/a>have a kind of a global view. On the other hand, developers often have extremely technical views and do not understand business backgrounds. Then there are the users who have their own vocabulary and often they know only a limited part of the process. So there are a lot of views, opinions, knowledge, and even the lack of that, in complex processes. Well, you have asked about how to find one’s way through all this? If I had a simple answer, I would have sold many books about that *smile*. I think my advice is:<\/p>\n