Chapter 25: Reusability of Packages Across Multiple Solutions

The English idiom reinventing the wheel translates roughly to duplicating something basic that others have already optimized. Reinventing the wheel is usually unproductive as it uses up the precious time that we could otherwise devote to developing sophisticated ideas or things based upon already existing ideas. Thus, society must learn to reuse its predecessors' core ideas or solutions to move forward.

A similar concept exists in the software world, where intelligent developers must learn when to reuse the work done by their predecessors or peers to move ahead quickly. In the SAP Intelligent RPA world, this concept translates to reusing existing packages across multiple solutions. ...

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