The source of Photogram
Who has never used Instagram to share their photos or to spy on the photos of some friends and others on this incredible social network?
Surely he imagined and missed some features or even that the look would look better in another way.
In fact with Photogram you can set up your own Instagram inspired application.
Released on July 26, 2015, developed with the Ionic framework and using Parse.com as its SASS for database, Photogram was born to help professionals create their own social network.
At that time Parse.com was the best infrastructure to start a free project, however on January 28, 2016, Parse.com, a company bought by Facebook, announced that it would be closing its activities and launches some tutorials so that its customers Migrate your database to other services.
This announcement shocked the market, but what was bad news, became better than before, as the Parse.com team decided to put much of the source code in Github so people could create their own systems using Stop.
Some people thought this was bad, but I found it incredible because I could study the source code of the Parse servers and increase the possibilities even further with Photogram, as well as participating in the community.
At https://github.com/parsePlatform/ you can find from the Parse Platform documentation, source codes from Parse Server and Parse Dashboard that would be a kind of Phpmyadmin for lay people but that works with MongoDB and has an excellent System of data relationship.
Photogram was a great opportunity to meet people from all over the world, they are incredible cases of people who bought Photogram and thanked them for starting their startups and even help deliver the TCC of their graduations in IT in several colleges around the world.
This year with the announcement of Ionic2, I started the update as the version became mature, and today came in stable version with practically all the main features working, of course I will continue keeping the codes updated as well as helping me to always keep Updated, I can help people and companies that use Photogram as a basis in their projects.
From that moment on, I will be entering the new Phase of Photogram, giving infrastructural tips, tutorials to explore the maximum of Parse Server and tips from Ionic 2 for those starting out.
I hope to be returning everything I learned from the OpenSource community and incredible projects that have changed my life, in the case of Angular, Ionic, MongoDB, NodeJS, Parse, Docker and many other technologies that I will be posting more articles in this space for sharing. Learnings.
Big hug and success to everyone!
Thanks especially to everyone who supported Photogram either with tips, bug reporting and purchasing through the http://market.ionic.io/starters/photogram-ionic-instagram-clone