
Worked on improving the BabylonJS/Documentation repository by updating camera usage documentation to accurately state that three cameras are most commonly used, replacing the previous reference to two. Focused on technical writing and documentation skills, the update was implemented in Markdown and aimed to enhance clarity for developers onboarding to Babylon.js. This targeted change aligned the documentation with actual usage patterns, reducing potential confusion and support queries. No bug fixes were addressed during this period, as the primary goal was to improve feature descriptions and maintain documentation standards. The work demonstrated attention to detail and a methodical approach to technical communication.
December 2025 focused on documentation quality for BabylonJS/Documentation. Delivered a targeted update to clarify that three cameras are the most used in Babylon.js, replacing the previous assumption of two. This improves accuracy of camera-related feature descriptions, reduces onboarding friction, and lowers support queries by aligning docs with actual usage patterns. No major bugs fixed in this scope. The change is tracked via a git commit (1efac97c6da6fbb76c894486cdc9eef73c00518c) with message 'Correct number (#1459)'.
December 2025 focused on documentation quality for BabylonJS/Documentation. Delivered a targeted update to clarify that three cameras are the most used in Babylon.js, replacing the previous assumption of two. This improves accuracy of camera-related feature descriptions, reduces onboarding friction, and lowers support queries by aligning docs with actual usage patterns. No major bugs fixed in this scope. The change is tracked via a git commit (1efac97c6da6fbb76c894486cdc9eef73c00518c) with message 'Correct number (#1459)'.

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