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Structual programming the bane of my existance.  I thought the debate was put to rest here years ago.  Now it is raising it's head again.  Why? WHy? WHY?  That is the question of the day.

I was very frustrated.  I thought the decision had been made a long time ago.  So I asked for Mentor help.  Quickly found out I should have posted this publically.  So this is my summary artical.

Structual - Yes I really listen to the other side.

So for the Structural side of the debate. 

  • It's faster to write.  Our team knows it.  There is no learning curve.  We have many, many projects with tight deadlines.  So when are "we" going to be able to learn a new technology. 
  • It is a completely different way of thinking and will take time we don't have.
  • The performance of structural programming is better for large reports. 
  • We have function modules for reusabilty.
  • Inherentence makes our head hurt.
  • Polymorphism - Wow that sounds like a neat word we'll never use.
  • We do use ALV OO - it's quick and easy to use

My TURN Non-structual side ABAP OO:

 Abap objects

I have a series of blogs that I will be sharing with you.  Learning new technology and some slide from my network session.

One of the things I would like to do is provide a demo, and voice over for some of these slides.  They can get confusing just reading them.  I'll try and get it out soon.  There is just so many hours in a day.

I do know there is a limit on Objects:
RFCs, ABAP Dynpros, and Certain Frameworks

A big Thank you to the Mentor Team that helped me with the reasons.  John Moy who really helped.  At times I steal phrases from him. Education Delivery Organization.  She took the time out for my request.

Another thank you to Jim Spath who strongly suggested a blog Good thing I already had one started.  Thank you to Cynthia Kramer a Senior Education Consultant in the North America SAP.  She is another one I stole phrases from.

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