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Hi, I'm Ines.

I'm an APEX developer at TRTS. I also co-organize the APEX Alpe Adria conference — every other year, in Ljubljana. Before all this, I spent seven years building flight simulators. Now I'm moving toward data, AI-assisted workflows, and becoming a better developer and writer — and this site is where I write it down.

Reading — The Elements of Statistical Learning Building — APE Watchtower — monitoring for APEX apps and your DB environment Learning — AI-assisted workflows, APEXLang
/ about 2026 — present

I'm an Oracle APEX developer at TRTS, working on APE (APEX Project Eye) — including its Watchtower monitoring module — and a Forms-to-APEX migration project. I was first introduced to APEX at university, where I used it to build a final-year application integrating REST APIs for currency conversion and invoicing. What I like about APEX: you can build and deploy something real, fast. I'm currently learning how to do that with APEXLang. Good APEX work is mostly invisible: it runs, it fits the way people work, and no one thinks about it. That's the bar I'm aiming for.

I co-organize the APEX Alpe Adria conference. The community side matters to me — I learn more from a good conversation at a conference than from most documentation.

Lately I've been pulled toward data, automations, and AI-assisted workflows — less about any single tool, more about how they fit together as a system. This site is where I think that out loud: what I'm reading, what I'm building, what I'm figuring out.

If any of that resonates, I'd love to hear from you.

  • NowAPEX developer, TRTS
  • BeforeVR & flight simulators (7y)
  • CommunityAPEX Alpe Adria (co-org)
  • Nextlearning in public
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