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FSJam Podcast - Episode 18 - React Query with Tanner Linsley

Episode 18 - React Query with Tanner Linsley

03/10/21 • 80 min

FSJam Podcast

Tanner Linsley is an open source maintainer and Co-founder of Nozzle, a monitoring tool for reverse engineering Google's Search Engine Results Pages.

In this episode we discuss the suite of open source libraries Tanner maintains including React Query, React Table, and React Charts, the benefits of sane defaults, data visualization anti-patterns, the challenges of asynchronous interfaces, and why you should dogfood open source tools.

Tanner Linsley

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Tanner Linsley is an open source maintainer and Co-founder of Nozzle, a monitoring tool for reverse engineering Google's Search Engine Results Pages.

In this episode we discuss the suite of open source libraries Tanner maintains including React Query, React Table, and React Charts, the benefits of sane defaults, data visualization anti-patterns, the challenges of asynchronous interfaces, and why you should dogfood open source tools.

Tanner Linsley

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