#Let's Go!
A geographical transient social network powered by Objective-C and Ruby on Rails.
This project was done as a final course project for iOS Development Course during summer 2014.
- A social network
- A user can post his current status
- The status will then be annotated on the map to the current user's geolocation
- We already have lots of different social networks. Why do we need another one?
- Let's Go! is Transient
- Let's Go! is Geographical
- Let's Go! is Local
- Let's Go! is Based on maps
- All the data will be wiped off of the servers in 20 minutes
- Seeing it from this angle, it acts like Snapchat, with no permanent data
- The users can see other people's statuses in their local vicinity which have been posted in the last 20 minutes
- Presently the radius is 5 miles
- It's written in Objective-C and is optimized for all iphones including iPhone 6
- The code is located in iOSApp-Let'sGo Folder
- The backend server is written with Ruby on Rails
- It doesn't use normal RoR, just Rails::API
- Using it, we limit our Rails app to include only things necessary for API-driven apps
- It's hosted on Heroku
http://lets-go.herokuapp.com
- The code is located in 'Rails backend' folder
- Registration
POST http://lets-go.herokuapp.com/users
- Login
POST http://lets-go.herokuapp.com/sessions
- Status List
POST http://lets-go.herokuapp.com/statuses/list
- Status Creation
POST http://lets-go.herokuapp.com/statuses/
See the files inside Final Docs folder.