Since beginning this blog, I've seen my focus on the web change. I've seen less interest in sharing my focus with web development and more toward what makes me happy lately, which is streaming PC gameplay on Twitch. That said, it seems most appropriate to rebrand my tag line to be more all-encompassing representation of my activity right now.
Without further ado, 'Web Development by Kevin Earl Gardner' will become 'All Things Web with Kevin Earl Gardner'.

This change seems to make the most sense. I plan on repurposing this blog in the future to serve as a sounding board for my target activities.
Thanks for reading!

I have been hard at work on a way to effectively work on Magento within Windows 10. Microsoft has come a long way in their quest to be more linux/unix-friendly, however nothing beats the ease of installing linux/unix-native applications in a native environment. My quest brought me to Hyper-V, a Windows 10 Professional Virtual machine application I have used with all manner of Windows virtual machines. This article covers how you can have Magento up and running on Ubuntu within your Windows 10 desktop in roughly an hour.

I am at #MagentoImagine 2019 this year at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas. Great food and fun times networking. What follows is a recap of some of the hottest panel topics in Magento development. This post is on Frontend Performance QA.

I am at #MagentoImagine 2019 this year at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas. Great food and fun times networking. What follows is a recap of some of the hottest panel topics in Magento development. This post is on Performance Profiling: Tools of the Trade.

I am at #MagentoImagine 2019 this year at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas. Great food and fun times networking. What follows is a recap of some of the hottest panel topics in Magento development. This post is on Magento Service Isolation.

I am at #MagentoImagine 2019 this year at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas. Great food and fun times networking. What follows is a recap of some of the hottest panel topics in Magento development. This post is on Stories from the Edge: First Explorers of Progressive Web Apps.