jonahss/2015 — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2015-08-14
Revisit slides and code from a talk you attended at Midwest JS 2015.
Browse the archive to see what JavaScript frameworks and tools were popular in 2015.
Study a historical snapshot of the JavaScript community's discussions and trends.
| jonahss/2015 | 3rd-eden/ircb.io | a15n/a15n | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Language | JavaScript | JavaScript | JavaScript |
| Last pushed | 2015-08-14 | 2016-11-16 | 2019-04-07 |
| Maintenance | Dormant | Dormant | Dormant |
| Setup difficulty | easy | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No index, you browse folders directly to find a specific talk's materials.
This repository is an archive of all the presentations and materials from the 2015 Midwest JS conference, a regional JavaScript developers' gathering that happened in the Midwest. If you attended the conference or want to revisit what was discussed, this is where you can find the slides, code examples, and resources from every talk that was given. The repo appears to be a straightforward collection: organizers gathered all the presentation files (likely slides, sample code, and speaker notes) from the various talks and stored them in one place. Rather than having materials scattered across different speakers' websites or social media, everything is centralized here for easy browsing. This kind of resource is useful for several reasons. Someone who went to the conference can review talks they missed or refresh their memory on a presentation they attended. Developers who didn't go can explore what the JavaScript community was talking about in 2015, what problems people were solving, what frameworks and tools were popular, and what emerging ideas were being discussed. It's a historical snapshot of the JavaScript ecosystem at a particular moment in time. The repository doesn't appear to include a detailed index or descriptions of individual talks, based on the README provided. So to find specific presentations, you'd need to browse the folder structure directly. This makes it more of a raw archive than a polished search-and-discovery platform, but it still serves as a useful reference for anyone interested in conference content from that year.
An archive of slides, code, and materials from every talk at the 2015 Midwest JS conference, centralized in one repository.
Mainly JavaScript. The stack also includes JavaScript.
Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2015-08-14).
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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double-check against the repo, no cap.