Short answer: Goland Longer answer: It really depends on your level, the kinds of software you are building etc etc, However in terms of being fully featured, stable, and available multiple platforms. i have found that Goland by JetBrains to the best however its paid, if you are looking for free then VSCode is also great but is lacking in the advanced features you'd get from GoLand.
On Saturday, 19 August 2023 at 10:27:34 UTC+1 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. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/86c7f2c6-d272-44cd-9b10-2e7fd84a383fn%40googlegroups.com.