Analysis updated 2026-07-11 · repo last pushed 2012-11-23
Bootcamp students clone this repo as a starting point to build a working app throughout the week.
Instructors use the codebase to walk a cohort through adding features and fixing bugs.
Beginners practice extending an existing JavaScript codebase through daily exercises.
| kayone/app | alce/yogajs | alexlabs-ai/brain-concierge | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | — | — | 0 |
| Language | JavaScript | JavaScript | JavaScript |
| Last pushed | 2012-11-23 | 2017-11-07 | — |
| Maintenance | Dormant | Dormant | — |
| Setup difficulty | easy | hard | moderate |
| Complexity | 2/5 | 1/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | vibe coder | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
The README provides no setup instructions, but as a JavaScript learning project it likely only requires Node.js and a simple install command.
This repository, called "app," is the main project for a developer bootcamp called Develop With Passion. It appears to be a hands-on learning exercise rather than a standalone product or tool meant for production use. Based on the name and context, it serves as the central codebase that bootcamp participants work on throughout their training week. The project is written in JavaScript, which suggests participants are learning web development fundamentals, likely building some kind of web application or interactive frontend. However, the README doesn't go into detail about what the app actually does, what features it includes, or what specific technologies or frameworks are used beyond JavaScript. There's no description of the final product, screenshots, or setup instructions provided. Given the bootcamp context, the people using this repo are almost certainly students learning to code, along with instructors who guide them through the material. A typical scenario would be an instructor walking a cohort through building a working application from scratch over the course of a week, with students cloning or forking this repository as their starting point. They might add features, fix bugs, or extend the code as part of daily exercises. Since the README is minimal, it's hard to say much more about the project's scope or what tradeoffs were made in how it's structured. It's worth noting that bootcamp projects often prioritize clarity and teaching value over performance or production-readiness, so the code may be intentionally simplified to help beginners follow along. The Develop With Passion brand suggests a focus on energy and enthusiasm in learning, which may be reflected in the course materials, though the repository itself doesn't elaborate on that.
A JavaScript codebase used as the central learning project for the Develop With Passion developer bootcamp. Students clone it to build and extend a web app during their training week.
Mainly JavaScript. The stack also includes JavaScript.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2012-11-23).
No license information is provided in the repository, so usage rights are unclear.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly vibe coder.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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