Part 4 of my APEXLang series is live!
Covers the core development loop, exporting and importing APEXLang files, vibecoding vs specs-based development, and a few things worth knowing before you start.
https://t.co/7O7F8xhP8N
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Just added a starter repository to go along with my APEXLang series. Full project structure, sample CLAUDE.md, commands, and Oracle skills already wired up. Clone it and you have a working starting point. Link in post 3.
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Part 3 of my APEXLang series is live!
Getting your workspace ready for APEXLang development. Folder structure, .claude config, Oracle skills setup, and how to structure things for your team.
https://t.co/nU6b0fKsxl
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@JuergenSchuster@dgielis I am working on a video recording, where I go through building an application
I'll then review the process, comparing AI generated apps against manually coded apps
giving my honest feedback on the whole thing
Part 2 of my APEXLang series is live!
Before jumping into setup, I take a step back to go over the high-level architecture, because understanding how everything fits together makes the rest a lot easier to follow.
https://t.co/PcdRgSNCLB
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It's been a while since I've written a blogpost, but APEX 26.1 gave me a good reason to come back.
APEXLang changes how we think about APEX development. Your app is now files, Git, diffs, code reviews, and AI assistants that can actually help you build things.
Part 1 of a 5-post series (so far) to help people get started with APEXLang 👇
https://t.co/RyW5uYKdvf
#orclapex #APEXLang
It's been a while since I've written a blogpost, but APEX 26.1 gave me a good reason to come back.
APEXLang changes how we think about APEX development. Your app is now files, Git, diffs, code reviews, and AI assistants that can actually help you build things.
Part 1 of a 5-post series (so far) to help people get started with APEXLang 👇
https://t.co/RyW5uYKdvf
#orclapex #APEXLang
@Timan25@mgoricki that's one of the first things that I also noticed
UI feels much more visually busy because almost every field and section now has strong border
After a while it becomes distracting and makes the interface harder to scan quickly
I would prefer a more subtle border :)
@LinoSchilde I agree that IR should also have an include/exclude option (just like classic reports and interactive grids)
this is still relevant:
https://t.co/15gp6w6KXs