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I think I see it growing slowly the last year, in that graph. 😃 Which I think might be necessary for long term ”stable”.
Cursive sales generally grow at a rate-of-inflation sort of scale, say 3% per year or so. Which I think is closer to “stable” than “growing” 🙂.
could also be indicative of competing IDE-like tools that eat of the Cursive market share
I don’t think so, Cursive usage was still up as a proportion of totals in the latest community survey.
The free version still requires the user’s registration every 6 months.
https://clojurians.slack.com/archives/C03RZGPG3/p1586624557412800 chart seemed relevant
I didn't actually look at the numbers when this was posted before, kind of eyeballed it as slow-and-steady growth. But actually it's what, 75k to ~130k in a year? Big increase.
The Calva Users stats over the same period. (Disregard the bump in June last year or the funny falling-of-the-cliff at the end, neither is real.)