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Beside those key changes, many functions have been reviewed with improvements and bug fixes, many of them contributed by the community! Thanks! And again, this release sets a **new milestone for raylib library**. Make sure to check [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG) for detailed list of changes! Hope you enjoy this new raylib installment! Beside those key changes, many functions have been reviewed with improvements and bug fixes, many of them contributed by the community! Thanks! And again, this release sets a **new milestone for raylib library**. Make sure to check [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG) for detailed list of changes! Hope you enjoy this new raylib installment!
Happy **gamedev/tools/graphics** programming! :) Happy **gamedev/tools/graphics** programming! :)
notes on raylib 4.0
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It's been 7 months since last raylib release and it's been **8 years since I started with this project**, what an adventure! It's time for a new release and here it is: `raylib 4.0`, the biggest release ever and an inflexion point for the library. Many hours have been put in this release to make it special, many library details have been polished: syntax, naming conventions, code comments, functions descriptions... Almost all the issues have been closed (only 3 remain open at the moment of this writting) and some amazing new features have been added. I expect this `raylib 4.0` to be a long term version (LTS), stable and complete enough for any new graphic/game/tool application.
Let's start with some numbers:
- **+130** closed issues (for a TOTAL of **+1030**!)
- **+550** commits since previous RELEASE
- **+20** functions ADDED to raylib (**+60** to rlgl API)
- **+40** functions RENAMED/REVIEWED/REDESIGNED
- **+60** new contributors (for a TOTAL of **+275**!)
Highlights for `raylib 4.0`:
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Enjoy **gamedev/tools/graphics** programming again! :)