About Me

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BIO

My name is Ashley Hamilton Morley, a Brock Univeristy graduate, Software Developer, and life long lerner Looking to gain employment I first became interested in Developing for the web and video games when I was a child, my constant curosity and gravitation toall thingns tech left me with the desire to answer the questions of how and why things work the way they work came down the instruction of it all, the code.

Some of my favorite technologies to work with for Web Development include, HTML5, CSS, SASS, and JavaScript all of which was used to create this website. More specifically I am well versed in Javascript languages such as , NPM, NODEJS, Express.js, Vue.JS and react JS just to name a few.

Additionally some of my favorite programming languages for developing console and desktop techologies include Java and C#. For Game Development tools I have are expereience in mainly Unity3D and Blender.

When I'm not Developing however, I love playing video Games, making music and hanging out with friends. I'm mainly a console gammer and I've been playing guitar for about 12 years now. However, my passion is in programming and it's with my my hope that some day with the help of this websites I'm fortunate enough to be employed with the title of developer in either the Web or Gamming industry. Employers Feel free to use the contact page to send me a message if your interested below is a breif history of my work experience.

Ubisoft Toronto

Development Teseter

Performed detailed test with reports, in the efforts of identifying issues to the product’s, process management. Also providing support to the development team by programming automation test.

Brock University

Lead Programmer

Developed several window form based applications for the observation and analysis of The Freeze Thaw Cycle” experiment” Professor Daryl Dangeese.

St.Catherines Skyzone

Mobile designer/Court Monitor

Supervise, other court employees within the park ensure that maintenance along with park regulations are up to code.

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