Deepak Mandrekar is an SAP Development Manager and a Senior SAP ABAP Developer with 12 global SAP implementations experience. He has worked with SAP America and SAP AG as a core ABAP development expert building SAP application for different industries. He is also the President & CEO of SAP consulting & SAP Staffing company iii Technologies serving SAP implementations with its highly experienced SAP functional and technical consultants.

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5 responses to “10 Best Practices to Be a Successful SAP ABAP Developer”

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  5. Stephan Bachofen

    Thanks for the article. No mention of automated unit testing with ABAPUnit. I spend most of my professional career in the JEE field and have used unit testing on the base of JUnit a lot. Using it helps to write better structured code, reduce bugs and make refactoring possible. And contrary what most believe that never used it, it does not delay the project. But it certainly helps to reduce the cost of maintenance later. Automated unit testing is best practice. What do you think of automated unit testing in the area of ABAP?

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