2 Get Started

If you’ve read the concepts in The Basics (which is highly recommended), you know that regardless of whether you want to configure an Oracle Cloud Application or build your own App UI, you create and publish your work within an extension.

Each time you create a new extension in VB Studio, you must associate it with a Git repository, which stores all your work. This chapter helps you get started, depending on what you want to do, and explains how and when to create a new Git repository (or how to use a scratch repository, if you prefer). Once you're in the Designer, this chapter also helps you find your way around the Page Designer, one of the most actively used and important editors.

Hint: If you don't know much about Git repositories and how they operate within the context of VB Studio, you may want to watch this video: