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You can find here version releases and important news.

Version 4 Release Notes

Textwire 4 is a major release that introduces error handling improvements and consistency improvements. Most of the work was internal and will not effect the API, but there are still things you need to pay attention.

Version 3 Release Notes

Textwire v3 is one of the most important releases, introducing several significant features and improvements. This release includes the introduction of the global variable object, a new global function #56, the ability to register custom functions for the object type, and improvements to error handling, performance #61 #60 #59, and usability #35.

v2.4.0 Release Notes

The Textwire version v2.4.0 is an important release. The first release in 2025. It adds several convenient features and improvements to the language. This release includes Component Path Alias, introduction of new built-in functions, debugging utilities and more. Read the complete release notes to learn more about the changes.

v2.1.0 Release Notes

The Textwire version v2.0.0 brought us an ability to define custom functions and had lots of code refactoring and improvements. I'm very happy to introduce Textwire version v2.1.0 with new built-in functions, improved error handling, and other improvements.

Introducing Textwire: A Domain-Specific Language for Go

What was the motivation to create Textwire? How does it work? What are the benefits of using it, and should you use it in your next Go project? In this article, we will answer these questions and more.

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