Release announcement
VexaScript 0.9.0 is the first public release
Today we are announcing the first public release of VexaScript: version 0.9.0. This milestone opens the project to a wider audience with a cohesive language experience, browser playground, embeddable Monaco editors, CLI workflows, and editor tooling ready to explore.
VexaScript starts from the TypeScript ecosystem and pushes the syntax toward a more expressive, compact, and readable style inspired by languages such as Swift, Kotlin, and C#. The 0.9.0 release brings that direction together in a form that developers can try directly in the browser, use from the terminal, and integrate into their editors.
This release is focused on making the project approachable: the website now includes guided syntax documentation, an interactive playground, CLI references, and embeddable examples so teams can evaluate the language without a heavy setup process.
Version 0.9.0 marks the beginning of public iteration, not the end of the roadmap. From here, the focus stays on language polish, ecosystem coverage, editor ergonomics, and feedback from early adopters building real examples with VexaScript.