Tim Hall, a great producer of resources for Oracle technologists, suggested bloggers new and old post about their favourite feature, in appreciation for the professional network that is OTN.
https://oracle-base.com/blog/2016/09/28/otn-appreciation-day
I nominated APEX Dynamic Actions for sake of brevity in the subject line, and while they are pretty awesome as a whole, it does encompasses a range of sub-component features.
So I want to be more specific than that, I nominate the jQuery Selector attribute.
One of my favourite features |
For me it's a bridge between the Oracle world and the native web page we are generating.
With this attribute specifically, we can nominate, with precision, a component on the page and attach some event handler. We can make the web page communicate with the database.
Understanding how this feature operates I found like a gateway to building more interactive applications.
I looked back and it started with a post like this in 2012:
http://www.grassroots-oracle.com/2012/09/using-jquery-selector-in-apex.html
And took me so far as to write a book combining jQuery with APEX:
http://goo.gl/ZzQ0RP
(apparently chapter 9 has finally been corrected, more detail later)
Learning about this feature and further steering my career in an interesting direction required a community that blogged, participated in forums, tweeted, slacked, attended user group events, presented, networked, authored, and so on.
Giving also helps you learn. I do a little bit every now and then on the forums, and now I'm deemed a "legend". I read, watch interactions from interesting questions, and occasionally contribute. It helps in both directions, it's awesome, and it adds up. Same goes for presenting. A topic choice for next year is helping me learn what I need to keep my skills up to date.
#ThanksOTN
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