My first breakthrough with Oracle APEX 5.0 was when I figured out how to do a dynamic navigation bar through PL/SQL. The navigation bar can have new parent/child menu items added from a seperate admin page, including links, icons, whether it opens in a new page or not.
Took me about 3 weeks of butting my head against the wall, with only 1 forum post that was very hard to decipher that may have spoken about something I could have potentially used, maybe.
But it definitely made me interested in coding as not only a career, but has a hobby.
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My first breakthrough with Oracle APEX 5.0 was when I figured out how to do a dynamic navigation bar through PL/SQL. The navigation bar can have new parent/child menu items added from a seperate admin page, including links, icons, whether it opens in a new page or not.
Took me about 3 weeks of butting my head against the wall, with only 1 forum post that was very hard to decipher that may have spoken about something I could have potentially used, maybe.
But it definitely made me interested in coding as not only a career, but has a hobby.