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February 5, 2025

Building the Future: Tanstack's Approach to React Server Components

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Join us as Tanner Linsley, the creator and founder of TanStack Start talks about its transition from Vinci to a more streamlined architecture built on Nitro. Learn about the framework's innovative approach to server functions, its isomorphic design philosophy, and how it differs from other frameworks like Remix. Tanner also shares insights into TanStack's sustainable open-source business model and his journey to building developer tools that prioritize user experience over rapid growth.

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COMPRESSED.fm Episode 196

Building the Future: Tanstack's Approach to React Server Components

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Tanner Linsley

Owner @TanStack & Co-Founder @Nozzle

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