 I'm Watkins, community moderator at opensource.com with this week's top five. At number five we have what is your favorite open source java IDE from opensource.com editor Jason Baker. Jason says that developers have strong opinions about the tools they use and perhaps some of the strongest opinions come around integrated development environments. In the article you have an opportunity to vote for your own personal favorite. At number four, new writer Kaz Sato brings us a really interesting article about Google's open source machine learning library tensorflow. Reading this will show you how machine learning has the power to change how we work. At number three, Nadi Shalom has an interesting article about how edge computing is going to impact the next generation of IoT devices. In the article he explains why proximity matters and its implications for the future of cloud computing. At number two, Jimmy Shalom with a great article on what's the current state of Linux distros for kids. This is a great back to school article in which he shares the status of six popular distros and then invites readers to share their own. A lively discussion follows. Number one article this week on opensource.com is a programmers cleaning guide for messy sensor data. Any article, new writer Xavier Ho explains how to use pandas and python to clean up your data in this excellent step-by-step guide. That's it for this week. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next week.