Tanner Linsley is a software engineer and entrepreneur with 12 years of experience, owner/operator of TanStack and co-founder and VP of UI/UX at Nozzle. He created and maintains the Tan_Stack ecosystem—best known for libraries like React Query, React Table, React Location and React Charts—that bring TypeScript-first, framework-agnostic tooling to front-end developers. His work spans full-stack engineering, developer experience and UI/UX, from virtualized lists and form state to RPC transpilation and build tooling, with a strong focus on type-safe APIs. Beyond open source, he rebuilt Northridge Publishing’s technology to be fully digital and low-maintenance, cutting operating costs and operational complexity. Based in Syracuse, Utah, Tanner combines hands-on implementation (including testing, refactoring and build-system improvements) with product-minded leadership that helps teams ship usable, maintainable web apps.
💍 Framework agnostic transpilation utilities for client/server RPCs, env isolation, islands, module splitting, and more.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:15 releases, 74 commits, 41 pushes in 8 days
Contributions summary:Tanner primarily focused on refactoring and restructuring the project's code, including imports and module organization. They updated the build system and implemented code splitting functionality. Furthermore, they added support for GET requests within the API. Their work encompassed both front-end and back-end aspects of the project.
⚛️ Simple, immersive & interactive charts for React
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:91 releases, 8 reviews, 443 commits in 5 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Tanner appears to be a front-end developer focused on creating interactive charts using React. Their contributions involve implementing a line chart, building the initial structure for a line chart, creating and integrating axes, adding animated lines and general visualization of the chart, and adding functionality for a tooltip, also creating example pages for these charts. These changes leverage D3.js and React-Move for creating a more user-friendly data visualization.
immersivechartsreactchartreact-motion
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