> Best IDE for G[o]?

This is hard to answer like most "best" questions.
What is the best dish? The best movie.
The best vacuum cleaner?

But honestly its emacs of course.

V

On Saturday, 19 August 2023 at 11:27:34 UTC+2 alex-coder wrote:

> Hi All !
> Gophers, there is at least 10 years as GO on a market, Good job !
>
> I found a list of the best IDE and Plugins there:
> https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/IDEsAndTextEditorPlugins
>
> As I remember Java came around 1995 and within 3-4 years several companies 
> developed really great IDEs successful or less to develop commercial 
> project 
> on Java. Here is a list of but I may miss somewhat, sorry, 
> it was relatively a long time ago:
>
> Forte for Java ( Praga, Czech republic)
> VisualCafe (Symantec)
> VisuailAge (IBM)
> JBuilder (Borland)
> Together Control Center (TogetherSoft, Germany)
> Eclipse, and set of commercial IDE on a base on: RSA,RSD,WID and so on 
> (IBM)
>
> appear later:
>
> VS Code ( Microsoft)
> IDEA (JetBrain)
>
> What I'm looking for is the ability to manage dependencies not only in 
> code, 
> but entirely in a project from requirements to deployment.
> The feature should be inbuild into IDE or at least it would be possible 
> to write plugin to implement it.
>
> It is quite possible that I'm missing somewhat here.
> Gophers, may be there is another place where I should look for IDE for GO ?
>
> Thank you.
>

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