Welcome to my little corner of the Internetz. This site is going to be a work in progress for a few years. For right now it’s going to focus on some of my old comics and my ongoing attempt to build a text adventure game. I've got another project I'd like to put up, which matches the country theme more than any of the content that's up right now.
As of this moment, the site has a grand sum total of three items:
Captin Corner: An 11-issue comic I started in the late ’80s and finished up after college in the mid-’90s.
Refrigerate After Opening: A cartoon series I did for Washington State University’s student newspaper about a group of college kids.
Text Adventures: I’m currently building a text adventure game and blogging about it, gearing the blog to people who haven’t coded before.
Oh yeah, hi. My name’s Charles Morley, which you probably guessed from the URL. I’m a proud member of the GND Community (that’s Geek-Nerd-Dork, represent, yo!). I currently reside in Port Angeles, WA, near family. It used to be people wouldn’t know where Port Angeles was, but now I can just tell people it’s where Bella and Edward had their first date. And they would know. Instantly.
Will code for food! I’m currently seeking employment, preferably a job at some
nice, Western Washington game company. Unfortunately I don’t have any professional coding
experience. I have 1.87 degrees, with the 1 being communications and the 0.87 being
computer science. I cheifly learned the C/C++ languages on the Windows and Linux platforms.
Courses included the basics of logic, eletrical engineering, data structures, software design,
finite state automata, algorithms, compilers, operating systems, artificial intelligence, graph
theory, animation (Maya) and some math classes. And I barely remember a lick of it.
Currently brushing up on as much as I can before moving on to C#, .NET, Silverlight, XNA, UDK
and... actually, those should keep me busy for awhile.
I'm hard-working! Self-motivated! Team-player! Many more buzz words!!
Here’s a PDF of my resume. It’s a little more professional than the above paragraph.