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IPC::System::Simple aims to make capturing and processing errors from system() and backticks as easy as possible, with excellent diagnostics provided on failure, and no external dependencies.

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Ranked pairs uses a directed graph to determine the winner and
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Proc::UID provides a variety of mechanisms for UID and GID manipulations, and aims to provide a simple interface for the common operation of dropping and regaining privileges.</description>
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On a more serious note, SweeperBot is an excellent application to demonstrate how to automate Windows GUI-only processes from Perl, how to work with game APIs, and generally playing with the NP-complete MineSweeper problem.

The SweeperBot homepage ( http://sweeperbot.org/ ) has a standalone executable that can be downloaded for those not wishing to build from source.</description>
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