I was looking at the numbers on the scala download statistics page
(http://www.scala-lang.org/node/309). I might be wrong, but it looks
like the eclipse plugin numbers are in there (52 downloads). I do not
have the netbeans numbers, though. I stand corrected on that (and on
elipse, too, if the 52 number is not correct). I don't have groovy's
numbers for the eclipse or netbeans plugins either, for that matter; I
got my groovy number from a news post by Graeme.

Thanks for the info,
Greg

On Jan 6, 4:50 am, "John Nilsson" <j...@milsson.nu> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:37 AM, greggobridges <greggobrid...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > I don't have scala's november numbers, but it comes to less than 3,000 for
> > December 2008).
>
> 3000 downloads of what? Scala is distributed in many ways, I guess the most
> popular one would be the Eclipse Plug-In, and the Netbeans plugin as the
> next popular one. The actual standalone scala compiler and tools probably
> comes low on the list.
>
> BR,
> John
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