You may have already heard about Visual Builder (VB) � Oracle's low-code, user interface, cloud development tool� and how, although it is a layer that generates JavaScript code, you do not have to be a JavaScript expert to create enterprise solutions for your organization. However, although you are familiar with other Oracle user interface development tools like APEX, JET, ADF, or Forms, you are wary of a steep learning curve. You might also be unsure about what type of developer is right for VB work.
This presentation demystifies these doubts. It starts by explaining where Visual Builder fits in the Oracle tools offerings as well as what kind of licenses you need to develop and run code that you create. Then it shows the Visual Builder development tasks and features used to create an application so you can get a taste for the environment.
Visual Builder is closely tied to Oracle Redwood, the design paradigm Oracle uses to create their Fusion/Cloud applications. Redwood principles are highly evolved and well documented, so you can use them to guide your application designs regardless of whether the apps are part of the Fusion/Cloud applications or are standalone apps. This session explains Redwood fundamentals and how to get the most out of Redwood's rich set of application design guidelines both inside and outside of Visual Builder.