 Live at o'clock. This is the WOPN top five And welcome to the open source dot com top five the weekly top five Let's get started shall we oh, I'm Jason van Gogh I'm sorry. Okay. She didn't know and alright So starting at number five we have How to turn a Raspberry Pi into an e-book server report to get the field we have been cotton That's right Jason community moderator Don Watkins tells us how to make digital books available The caliber e-book management software makes it easy to set up an e-book server on a Raspberry Pi 3 Even in low connectivity areas like this jungle that is totally not my backyard Thanks, Ben and now for the number four story we have an introduction to creating documents in La Tech Let's go back to Ben I've been speaking to Aaron Cocker about this He's a student studying computing and tells us that La Tech is a powerful language for document layouts This is an introductory article and we'll provide updates as we learn more Well, thank you, Ben and Ben how about you tell us what the next one story was are you a Python coder? Jason over 1,500 people have voted in this article so far Over half a voter say they program in Python all the time Exit polls suggests that this result will hold but officials are not yet willing to state a winner on the record Thanks a lot, Ben also Reporting about the weather is our reporter been cotton. He'll be telling us about some strange weather coming about The open source comm weather service has issued a giveaway warning until Sunday July 2nd at 1159 p.m. Eastern Day light time We've heard reports that it's raining laptops Some lucky winner will receive a system 76 gazelle laptop Viewers are encouraged to stay inside and not use the free entry form in order to improve my chances Thank you for that report Ben Now for our number two story three mistakes to avoid when learning how to code Python Then I think you know what to do I'm here on the scene of some serious Python errors that Pete Savage has made First responders say it may take hours to clean up Savage says he would like viewers to learn from his mistakes Thanks a lot, Ben, and now we have our number one story, which is when not to use a JavaScript framework Then how about you tell us about that? JavaScript powers many of the most popular websites and a lot of developers use frameworks to simplify the development process But what they don't know Can kill you Or not But Todd Hansman explains why frameworks aren't always a good choice now back to Jason in the studio And thank you for that last story then That's about it for this week signing off on Jason van Gumpster for open source comm where I don't have to tell you I'm wearing pants. How about I don't have to tell you if I'm wearing pants. I Don't have to tell you that either