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Hi, great questions, and good to hear the roadmap post caught your eye. I'll answer your question up front and then provide some more color - yes there are updates, and no, no real changes in prioritization. Specific updates:
On the note of your perception of our focus being on expanding support for new languages and platforms: we have done quite a bit of that, but I would add that we've also made significant progress in other important areas like performance/scalability improvements and stability (some already shipped and some in progress) |
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Hi!
Earlier this year, you published an exciting 2025 roadmap blog post, which outlined a strong emphasis on performance enhancements and core product improvements.
As we approach the midpoint of the year, it seems that many of those performance-related initiatives have yet to be realized. In contrast, there appears to be significant focus on expanding support for new languages and platforms, while key performance items on the roadmap have remained in the “Planned” stage since early in the year, including:
• More efficient sync reprocessing
• Support for sharding / multiple database connections
• Support for multiple table joins in sync rules
• Support for granular watched queries
• On-Demand Buckets
Just curious — is there an update on these items, or any changes in prioritization that you could share?
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