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      <title>Matthew, What's one of the projects you worked on at Accenture Learning?</title>
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      <description>One of the best projects I was on was, the project I had volunteered for the third day after I had started.  My lead needed someone familiar with Linux and I was the only one on the team that had raised their hand.  A group that my team had worked with in the past was in need of assistance documenting the install process for Fedora Core 4 and Oracle 8i from scratch on a laptop.  It was fun and I learned a good amount too working the next 5 weeks with Larry the technical documenter. I walked him through every step of the process from burning the Fedora &amp; Oracle ISO's to CD, Linux terminal commands and updating specific packages to the proper revision for the development environment. The documentation was going to be used for the preparation of a C++ programming class environment being beta tested in the Philippines.</description>
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