Garaph
Rhymes with Giraffe

Weekly Japanese Software/Hardware Overview

Game Search
Software Groups

Japanese Hardware Sales Line Graph Generator
"In terms of" Generator
Japanese Software Sales Line Graph Generator

Hardware Shipment Line Graph Generator
Hardware Shipment Bar Graph Generator
Hardware Shipment "In terms of" Generator

Game Database Direct SQL Access

URL Argument Trimmer

Recent Changes

2009-09-27 17:21:31
The Game Search and Software Groups listing pages have also been made DS/PSP-friendly. Note that for purposes of these updates the links given use plain garaph.info, so if you follow them you'll need to add in the ds. or psp. subdomain yourself to see the differences.

Also, the Software Groups listing page overwent a slight makeover. Other than correcting a misplaced tag, it hadn't been touched since I started thsi site up. The change isn't exactly drastic, but since the software group descriptions are rarely actually used, I demoted them from having their own column to being small and italicized under the group name where applicable.

2009-09-27 14:14:45
Garaph is now more friendly for users of low resolution devices. Check out ds.garaph.info or psp.garaph.info to see versions slightly reshuffled to look nice on their web browsers. Not everything on the site has been changed, but since what has include the main page, individual software pages, group pages, and weekly overviews, it's not exactly lacking stuff to browse.

2009-09-25 15:51:19
More behind-the-scenes stuff to keep cached files from overstaying their welcome. I developed a weekly cleaning script. If I run it after the regular hardware/software info for a week is finalized, it will make a list of cached items that are: the weekly overview page, the individual software pages of games with new numbers this week, all the software group pages those games are associated with, every game line graph that seems to use those games or groups, and all the pie/bar/line graphs that directly reference the week. It then deletes them, so the next time someone accesses them they'll be sure to be generated with fresh data.

This solution does catch some false positives, and some that would include data from the new week but don't directly reference it by name will be missed and so will survive until the regular cache age limit. However, by taking out a vast majority of what should go and a small minority of what shouldn't, it seems like a pretty good working solution.

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