Kim Truong is a Technical Lead II and full-stack engineer with a decade of experience and a strong focus on frontend infrastructure and UI/UX. Based in Seattle, she has led teams at Lyft and HubSpot to improve frontend developer productivity, driving major upgrades and custom tooling that reduced build times and bundle sizes at scale. Kim has hands-on experience launching internal data platforms and deploying Apache Superset for hundreds of users, and contributes to Superset’s UI improvements—accentuating her blend of product-facing design sense and engineering rigor. She mentors engineers and builds shared libraries and build systems that empower large orgs to move quickly and consistently. Known for attention to visual detail, she pairs a designer’s sensitivity for color and typography with the practicality of scalable developer platforms.
7 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BS) Computer Science at Texas A&M University
Apache Superset is a Data Visualization and Data Exploration Platform
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:82 commits, 57 PRs, 6 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Kim primarily contributed to the front-end components and user interface of Apache Superset. Their work included implementing new features like font size controls and tooltip additions for the Deck.gl visualizations, as well as fixing bugs. They also made changes related to color consistency in dashboards and table browser improvements. These contributions show a focus on enhancing the user experience and visual presentation of data within the Superset platform.
Contributions:8 commits, 2 PRs, 2 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Kim primarily contributed to the UI of the `superset-ui` repository, focusing on the `superset-ui-legacy-preset-chart-big-number` package and color schemes. They implemented new properties for font sizing in the BigNumber component and also added labels to color schemes. Additionally, the user fixed UI-related issues, such as a bug related to charts without x-axis and y-axis bounds for stacked viz types.
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