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React Universe On Air
Callstack
84 episodes
3 weeks ago
The NFL runs on tight deadlines. Every kickoff and Super Bowl demands that millions of fans get flawless live video, stats, and fantasy features, whether they’re on iPhones, Xboxes, or connected TVs. In this episode of React Universe On Air, Mike Grabowski talks with Michael Blanchard (Director of Engineering at the NFL), about how React Native became the backbone of this high-pressure, multi-platform ecosystem. Michael shares his journey from web engineer to leading NFL’s engineering teams across nfl.com, three mobile apps, a cross-platform video player, and a suite of connected TV apps. Together with Mike, he explores the NFL’s migration strategy, the transition from Haul/Webpack to Metro and Expo, and the cultural shifts that helped merge web and native engineers into one collaborative team. You’ll learn: ➡️ Why the NFL went full Greenfield (twice) ➡️ How NFL+ shaped their second rewrite ➡️ Lessons from moving from Haul/Webpack to Metro ➡️ How Expo SDKs gradually replaced community libraries ➡️ How GitHub Actions + EAS Build reshaped their CI/CD pipeline ➡️ Strategies for handling 20–30 PRs daily in a monorepo ➡️ How React Native powers mobile, web, and multiple connected TVs ➡️ What cultural shifts enabled true cross-platform collaboration Catch more React Universe On Air episodes 🎧 https://clstk.com/4gp8Cw5 Sign up for our newsletter ✉️ https://clstk.com/4mfmRof Follow us on X 🐦 https://x.com/callstackio Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to the React Universe 01:35 Meet Michael Blanchard from NFL 03:03 NFL's digital presence and platforms 04:24 React Native in NFL's mobile apps 08:32 How React spread across all platforms 11:47 Collaboration between web and native teams 18:11 Technical decisions regarding different platforms 23:48 V2 of NFL's flagship app 25:14 Choosing migration strategy 30:10 Maintaining more product versions 34:33 Adopting Expo 42:10 Modernizing CI/CD 46:48 Team structure and workflow at NFL 53:29 Final thoughts
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The NFL runs on tight deadlines. Every kickoff and Super Bowl demands that millions of fans get flawless live video, stats, and fantasy features, whether they’re on iPhones, Xboxes, or connected TVs. In this episode of React Universe On Air, Mike Grabowski talks with Michael Blanchard (Director of Engineering at the NFL), about how React Native became the backbone of this high-pressure, multi-platform ecosystem. Michael shares his journey from web engineer to leading NFL’s engineering teams across nfl.com, three mobile apps, a cross-platform video player, and a suite of connected TV apps. Together with Mike, he explores the NFL’s migration strategy, the transition from Haul/Webpack to Metro and Expo, and the cultural shifts that helped merge web and native engineers into one collaborative team. You’ll learn: ➡️ Why the NFL went full Greenfield (twice) ➡️ How NFL+ shaped their second rewrite ➡️ Lessons from moving from Haul/Webpack to Metro ➡️ How Expo SDKs gradually replaced community libraries ➡️ How GitHub Actions + EAS Build reshaped their CI/CD pipeline ➡️ Strategies for handling 20–30 PRs daily in a monorepo ➡️ How React Native powers mobile, web, and multiple connected TVs ➡️ What cultural shifts enabled true cross-platform collaboration Catch more React Universe On Air episodes 🎧 https://clstk.com/4gp8Cw5 Sign up for our newsletter ✉️ https://clstk.com/4mfmRof Follow us on X 🐦 https://x.com/callstackio Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to the React Universe 01:35 Meet Michael Blanchard from NFL 03:03 NFL's digital presence and platforms 04:24 React Native in NFL's mobile apps 08:32 How React spread across all platforms 11:47 Collaboration between web and native teams 18:11 Technical decisions regarding different platforms 23:48 V2 of NFL's flagship app 25:14 Choosing migration strategy 30:10 Maintaining more product versions 34:33 Adopting Expo 42:10 Modernizing CI/CD 46:48 Team structure and workflow at NFL 53:29 Final thoughts
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TanStack Ecosystem with Tanner Linsley: React Query to TanStack Start | React Universe On Air #50
React Universe On Air
1 hour 20 minutes 57 seconds
7 months ago
TanStack Ecosystem with Tanner Linsley: React Query to TanStack Start | React Universe On Air #50
Tanner Linsley joins React Universe On Air to unpack the evolution of the TanStack ecosystem—from React Table and React Query to TanStack Router and the newest addition to the family, TanStack Start ✨ What started as internal tooling for Nozzle became a suite of libraries that shaped how developers think about server state, routing, and full-stack React apps. In this episode, Tanner shares the technical decisions behind building framework-agnostic, headless tools—and explains why client-side architecture still matters in a server-first world. You’ll also hear why TanStack Start isn’t just another full-stack framework, how React Server Components could be treated like server state, and what’s coming next for TanStack Router. If you're building React apps at scale or deciding how to modernize your frontend stack, don’t skip this one! Check out episode resources on our website 🧠 https://bit.ly/41Z876l Check out other episodes of our podcast 🎧 https://bit.ly/3XIHBeU Get your React Universe Conf 2025 tickets 🎟 https://hubs.li/Q03g5cLM0 Sign up for Callstack newsletter ✉️ https://bit.ly/4lwS7QP Follow us on X 🐦 https://twitter.com/callstackio Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the React Universe 00:00 Introduction to Open Source and Server State 01:15 Meet our guest: Tanner Linsley 02:19 How Tanner got into programming 04:06 Early programming days when there was no React yet 05:41 Cross-platform beginnings 07:40 Open Source contributions 09:24 Working on Chart.js 14:12 React Table at Nozzle 16:58 How React Static started 20:53 React Query taking shape 27:53 Community reactions to React Query 33:18 Framework agnostic approach 36:26 Cross-platform frameworks comparison 37:56 Headless, type safety, and no dependencies 46:22 TanStack Router 01:00:59 TanStack Start 01:11:06 React Server Components 01:18:51 Wrap-up 01:20:29 React Universe Conf Speakers Announcement
React Universe On Air
The NFL runs on tight deadlines. Every kickoff and Super Bowl demands that millions of fans get flawless live video, stats, and fantasy features, whether they’re on iPhones, Xboxes, or connected TVs. In this episode of React Universe On Air, Mike Grabowski talks with Michael Blanchard (Director of Engineering at the NFL), about how React Native became the backbone of this high-pressure, multi-platform ecosystem. Michael shares his journey from web engineer to leading NFL’s engineering teams across nfl.com, three mobile apps, a cross-platform video player, and a suite of connected TV apps. Together with Mike, he explores the NFL’s migration strategy, the transition from Haul/Webpack to Metro and Expo, and the cultural shifts that helped merge web and native engineers into one collaborative team. You’ll learn: ➡️ Why the NFL went full Greenfield (twice) ➡️ How NFL+ shaped their second rewrite ➡️ Lessons from moving from Haul/Webpack to Metro ➡️ How Expo SDKs gradually replaced community libraries ➡️ How GitHub Actions + EAS Build reshaped their CI/CD pipeline ➡️ Strategies for handling 20–30 PRs daily in a monorepo ➡️ How React Native powers mobile, web, and multiple connected TVs ➡️ What cultural shifts enabled true cross-platform collaboration Catch more React Universe On Air episodes 🎧 https://clstk.com/4gp8Cw5 Sign up for our newsletter ✉️ https://clstk.com/4mfmRof Follow us on X 🐦 https://x.com/callstackio Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to the React Universe 01:35 Meet Michael Blanchard from NFL 03:03 NFL's digital presence and platforms 04:24 React Native in NFL's mobile apps 08:32 How React spread across all platforms 11:47 Collaboration between web and native teams 18:11 Technical decisions regarding different platforms 23:48 V2 of NFL's flagship app 25:14 Choosing migration strategy 30:10 Maintaining more product versions 34:33 Adopting Expo 42:10 Modernizing CI/CD 46:48 Team structure and workflow at NFL 53:29 Final thoughts