Kimberly Palmer

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Highly experienced professional with over 15 years of leadership in various sectors…

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  • KLP Media Solutions

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Volunteer Experience

  • 826LA Graphic

    Tutor

    826LA

    - 1 year 4 months

    Education

    I tutored children ages 12-18 in the TNT program in Mar Vista in general subjects such as History, Mathematics, English, and Creative Writing.

  • Dog Walker and Adoption Consultant

    Bill Foundation

    - 1 year

    Animal Welfare

    I met with potential adopters to evaluate if they would be a good candidate for adopting available dogs.
    I walked and exercised dogs that were available for adoption at the adoption shows on Sunday's and helped with set up and break down of adoption events.

Publications

  • Best Practices for Efficient Database Design in SQLite

    Medium.com

    Welcome to the exploration of SQLite, the versatile database engine reshaping modern data management. Like a stealthy ninja, SQLite operates silently yet powerfully, from smartphone apps to web browsers, simplifying data storage without the need for a separate server process. Learn how its simplicity, reliability, and serverless design make it an ideal choice for resource-limited applications. Delve into the art of database design, discovering the importance of normalization, data types, and…

    Welcome to the exploration of SQLite, the versatile database engine reshaping modern data management. Like a stealthy ninja, SQLite operates silently yet powerfully, from smartphone apps to web browsers, simplifying data storage without the need for a separate server process. Learn how its simplicity, reliability, and serverless design make it an ideal choice for resource-limited applications. Delve into the art of database design, discovering the importance of normalization, data types, and key relationships in crafting efficient structures. Join us on a journey through the world of SQLite, where continuous improvement and future-proofing ensure lasting success in the ever-evolving landscape of data management.

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  • Hook, Line, and Sinker: Reeling in Success with React Hooks

    Medium.com

    Discover the transformative power of React Hooks, revolutionizing the way developers approach state and lifecycle management in React applications. These lightweight functional components replace cumbersome class-based structures, offering simplicity, efficiency, and scalability. By adhering to best practices and mastering the cardinal rules of Hooks, developers can navigate common pitfalls with confidence, ensuring code integrity and consistency. Embrace the evolution of React development…

    Discover the transformative power of React Hooks, revolutionizing the way developers approach state and lifecycle management in React applications. These lightweight functional components replace cumbersome class-based structures, offering simplicity, efficiency, and scalability. By adhering to best practices and mastering the cardinal rules of Hooks, developers can navigate common pitfalls with confidence, ensuring code integrity and consistency. Embrace the evolution of React development, where custom hooks empower developers to craft modular, reusable solutions for specific challenges. With React Hooks, embark on a development journey marked by innovation, productivity, and success.

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  • Is innerHTML really vulnerable?

    Medium.com

    When I started learning programming, specifically JavaScript, I was told to stay away from innerHTML. That it would create a vulnerability on my website through cross-site scripting attacks and that it wasn’t worth the risk. I felt like it was being painted to be a vulnerable evil entity. The truth is that “innerHTML” just has a bad reputation because people who use it might not be using it the right way. So let’s take a look at our new found friend, “innerHTML”, and see if we can’t provide…

    When I started learning programming, specifically JavaScript, I was told to stay away from innerHTML. That it would create a vulnerability on my website through cross-site scripting attacks and that it wasn’t worth the risk. I felt like it was being painted to be a vulnerable evil entity. The truth is that “innerHTML” just has a bad reputation because people who use it might not be using it the right way. So let’s take a look at our new found friend, “innerHTML”, and see if we can’t provide some good guidance on how to use this really functional tool.

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