
Thanks to the new and improved Walker Tracker API: an adorable micro graph of my walking activity for the past few months. Find it at the top of every page. Each day is red if I exceeded my step goal, gray if not.
This bitter gray motivates me to get outside even on a hot day like today — which is good, since I’ve hit a rough patch lately on the pedestrianism front. “Increase the red” is the new increase the n.
It’s the simplest possible lashing together of Walker Tracker and Joe Gregorio’s sparkline Python CGI, with Scott Hurring’s PHP Serialize module for wire ties.

the daniel | 26-Jun-07 at 1:57 am | Permalink
Now that - that is a nice looking graph.
Brian | 27-Jun-07 at 12:34 am | Permalink
Thanks. Compare and contrast with my profile page at the Walker Tracker, which shows same data with more/different context, but doesn’t put the fear of Galileo in me like the micro graph does.
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[...] Brian Kerr | Walker Tracker step logging — increase the red - Thanks to the new and improved Walker Tracker API: an adorable micro graph of my walking activity for the past few months. Find it at the top of every page. Each day is red if I exceeded my step goal, gray if not. [...]
Ben Parzybok | 30-Jun-07 at 8:13 pm | Permalink
So what’s the new graph at the top there, to the right of the WT graph?
Brian | 30-Jun-07 at 8:25 pm | Permalink
Daily log of hours worked. Hours billable + hours on projects with undisclosed multipliers ranging from ½ to 2. Graph updates hourly, but from data which gets updated somewhat erratically.
Not sure how to handle weekends — currently just tracking weekdays. But it may turn into ‘last 7 days I worked’ which is likely but not necessarily equal to 5 business days and 2 weekend days. I don’t know.