July saw a range of exciting software releases across various domains, notably benefiting those learning to program. The release of raylib 2.0, a game development library, removes external dependencies and supports more platforms, enhancing its accessibility for new developers. Mu 1.0, an IDE designed for Python and embedded programming, received a user interface update and expanded language support, aiding beginners. ALE 2.0 improved the Asynchronous Lint Engine for Vim and NeoVim, while Pico 2.0 enhanced its content management system with YAML configuration and new features for theme developers. Helpy 2.0 introduced a new interface and GDPR compliance to its helpdesk application, and Reactotron 2.0 upgraded its React inspection app with support for multiple devices. Apollo 3.0 advanced its self-driving car platform with new safety features, aiming for level 4 autonomy, while Ora 3.0 updated its terminal spinner for Node.js. Lastly, Xenko 3.0 made its game engine free and open-source, offering advanced graphics capabilities for diverse game development.