UPDATED June 7th, 2015 – Now Includes full download of this FULLY FUNCTIONAL website + DB + Web App located at http : // info lims . com
What is this course about?
This course is about Oracle’s APEX framework which allows you to create modern, fully–functional web applications using nothing more than your browser. Applications in APEX are configured and not coded. But don’t let that fool you. APEX is modern and allows for advanced web programming if you want to get your hands dirty. In this course we dive into the basics and intermediate level of APEX configuration. There is no heavy coding in this course. We use configuration and drag–and–drop in this course to get some pretty advanced functionality.
What terminology would your audience expect to find in this course?
We cover all of APEX’s terminology (Don’t worry if you are not familiar)
Table, Sequences, Workspace, Page, Page Designer, Application Builder, SQL Workshop, Exporting, Importing, Interactive Reports, Regions, Items, Buttons, Select Lists, List Managers, Template Options, Icon Classes, Shared Components, Authentication Schemes, Theme Roller, Dynamic Actions, Application Rollback, Team Development Module, Packaged Apps, Page Processes, Branching, Page Redirection, SQL, Query Builder, and so much more
We also cover some web and database terminology (Would help to have a basic understanding)
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: Create Complete Web Applications easily with APEX 5
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2016 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Jesus Enrique Osuna Valenzuela –
No hace un uso optimo del tiempo, como esperar a recibir un e mail de verificaci n durante todo el video
Steve Wayne –
This class is a high level overview of Apex. It only looks at a few components and not all of them of how they are related. The course instructor suggests that you look at the examples but that is why I signed up for the course so I don’t have to look at the examples.
Charles Tilly –
He moves his bloody mouse around so much and so quickly it is both disorienting and difficult to know what the heck it is he is trying to indicate. Also, the presentation needs more polish; too instances where he is winging it and things don’t work or don’t work as expected. For example, he completely jumped over the final steps when installing Opportunity Tracker. The app is locked by default and I didn’t know why or how to unlock it. I had to investigate this myself before I could continue with the course.
Petrie Pienaar –
This course is very informative and you can follow the creation of web pages at a good and satisfying pace. Definitely will recommend this to any Apex novice to get you started!
Aaron Johnson –
need to update for the current version of APEX.
Andre Poot –
Gave several interesting samples and backgrounds, good intro in APEX installation. Instructor could have prepared lessons better and not run into errors and issues during the lectures. Background seems to be more webdesign but not so much database integration.
Charles Venture –
I enjoyed learning Apex with Andrew Vega.
Manuel Paz –
Crystal clear English. step by step, easy to follow
Ganesh Bulbule –
Very beginners info, how to download etc. No use.
Tako Oda –
Pretty good. It is a little annoying how he doesn’t have a script and is changing his mind about what he’s doing sometimes. It would be better if he was clear about what he’s going to do before he records.
Juan Antonio L pez Morales –
De momento muy bien
Silviu Pricope –
Cool
GovardhanReddyPatancheru –
It was great tutorial
Jorge Varela –
muy buena eleccion
David Lipschitz –
I’m enjoying it. But it says for intermediate programmers, and I don’t believe it’s necessary to explain what a table or select statement are for intermediate programmers.