Christoph Stöck

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Christoph Stöck studied chemistry at the Georg-August University of Göttingen, Germany, and received his doctorate in physical chemistry at the Max Planck Institute of Flow Research, Göttingen. He joined SAP in 1996, where he became a member of the Business Programming Languages Group. As a development architect, Christoph is responsible for the arithmetic and conversion features of the ABAP language, the time service of the SAP application server, the time zone and the time stamp handling in the ABAP language, and many other fields of the ABAP processor. Currently, he is working on ABAP-related tools, especially the New ABAP Debugger. circa 2006

Introducing the next generation of ABAP debugging — the New ABAP Debugger - https://sapinsider.org/-/media/SAP%20Experts/Downloads/2006/January/SPJ-V08-I1-JanFeb06-P071-Gebhardt_Stoeck.pdf

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