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REMOTELY CONTROLLED BROWSER Automatic regression tests with Selenium

Testing complex web applications does not necessarily mean investing in expensive, proprietary tools such as Test Director or Silk Performer. Selenium is for free; it can remotely control any major browser, and it is programmable in Perl.

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SPAM STOPPER A Perl script protects forums against spam

Spammers don’t just send email. They exploit discussion forums and blogs, posting pseudo-messages full of links to dupe search engines. A Perl script cleans up the mess.

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COUCH POTATO Internet video organizer in Perl

Video files are ready for download, but your storage space is limited, and, if you're like most people, you may have a hard time letting go of past favorites. You need a higher authority to decide when it’s time to trim down your collection.

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HIKE PILOT Putting GPS data on maps

Perl hackers take to the hills with a navigation system that provides a graphical rendering of a hiking tour.

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FISHING FOR IMAGES Video monitoring with Perl and a webcam

Webcams are useful for monitoring. Using CPAN modules and custom-made C code, Perl scripts can automatically adjust the exposure and fish the most interesting images out of a video camera’s data stream.

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THE WATCHER Building your own Nagios plugins

You can build a plugin in Perl to harness the power of the Nagios monitoring tool.

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COMPILATION ARTIST Building a parser with Perl

Lexers and parsers aren’t only for the long-bearded gurus. We’ll show you how you can build a parser for your own custom applications.

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HOW COOL IS PERL? Reading temperature sensors with Perl

Linux lets tinkerers connect their hardware creations to computers. We’ll show you how you can use a simple Perl interface to check the temperature of your home or office while you’re away.

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