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RealtimeConf in Portland

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James Tamplin
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287
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English
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Summary

Firebase’s team attended the second annual RealtimeConf in Portland after having enjoyed its inaugural event in 2011, when the company was still operating under the codename Plankton. They reflected on the growth of both Firebase and other real-time technologies over the preceding year, noting Firebase’s private beta launch, funding round, and extensive user engagement. Organized by the &yet team, the conference featured distinctive activities such as a marching-band-led arrival, real-time merit badges, personalized Twitter-handle library stamps, and stamp-collection passports. Firebase also participated as a speaker, with Michael presenting a brief overview of its real-time data synchronization, persistent and reliable storage, automatic scaling, data accessibility, use cases, and Graphical Debugger examples.

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