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1. We see a lot of criticism about our blitz plays, especially the long developing ones. Are there any metrics that show how successful these plays are versus standard coverage?
2. With a lot of open source programming languages, specifically R and Python, we see they have a lot of complexity regarding installation and error resolution and seem to be geared toward Linux users. Do you think that as R becomes more widespread as the preferred software for statistics over SAS, there will be a push for an easier implementation?
 
1. We see a lot of criticism about our blitz plays, especially the long developing ones. Are there any metrics that show how successful these plays are versus standard coverage?
2. With a lot of open source programming languages, specifically R and Python, we see they have a lot of complexity regarding installation and error resolution and seem to be geared toward Linux users. Do you think that as R becomes more widespread as the preferred software for statistics over SAS, there will be a push for an easier implementation?

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1. We see a lot of criticism about our blitz plays, especially the long developing ones. Are there any metrics that show how successful these plays are versus standard coverage?
2. With a lot of open source programming languages, specifically R and Python, we see they have a lot of complexity regarding installation and error resolution and seem to be geared toward Linux users. Do you think that as R becomes more widespread as the preferred software for statistics over SAS, there will be a push for an easier implementation?

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1. We see a lot of criticism about our blitz plays, especially the long developing ones. Are there any metrics that show how successful these plays are versus standard coverage?
2. With a lot of open source programming languages, specifically R and Python, we see they have a lot of complexity regarding installation and error resolution and seem to be geared toward Linux users. Do you think that as R becomes more widespread as the preferred software for statistics over SAS, there will be a push for an easier implementation?
I cant explain some of our blitz packages. They drive me crazy. I bet the metrics arent great. We rarely get home, often they get picked up, and half the time they come from so far away, that the called play by the offense still gets executed. Question #2 may actually be easier to answer hahaha. I didnt know we had a data guy in the house...love it. There may be a push for those changes for easier implementation, but whether its delivered is something else. Like any other open source company, Anaconda, etc, needs to differentiate their paid version from their open source version, so you are only going to get so much improvements on the open source stuff otherwise will be hard to monetize. Thats just my 2 cents which is probably worth about 1 cent.
 
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