Statistics on the Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter for 2021 Q4 #Python #CircuitPython #MicroPython #RaspberryPi @Adafruit
Seeing that some email newsletters are providing numbers as to their subscription and effectiveness rates, Adafruit presents the same for the Python on Microcontrollers newsletter, delivered every Tuesday.
Growth is steady and took another upturn past quarter. The 4th quarter interaction numbers will likely be higher as the newsletter was only published two days ago.
The subscriber base exceeded 9,250 subscribers this quarter. 10,000 subscribers is possible before year’s end as the year over year (YoY) rate for the last 12 months was 889 subscribers.
This information will be used by Adafruit to help grow the subscriber base, especially in areas which may be underserved.
We provide quarterly updates on these numbers.
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