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authorraysan5 <raysan5@gmail.com>2014-07-23 00:06:24 +0200
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Update to version 1.1.1
Check CHANGELOG for a detailed list of changes
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@@ -88,6 +88,8 @@ I believe those are the best tools to train spartan-programmers.
Someone could argue about debugging. raylib is a library intended for learning and I think C it's a clear enough language
to allow writing small-mid size programs with a printf-based debugging. All raylib examples have also been written this way.
+Since raylib v1.1, you can download a windows Installer package for easy installation and configuration. Check [raylib Webpage](http://www.raylib.com/)
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@@ -143,4 +145,4 @@ The following people have contributed in some way to make raylib project a reali
- Victor Dual
- Marc Palau
-[raysan5]: mailto:raysan5@gmail.com "Ramon Santamaria - Ray San"
+[raysan5]: mailto:raysan@raysanweb.com "Ramon Santamaria - Ray San"