I used both VSCode and Intellij/GoLand. I suggest Intellij/GoLand for anything 
but trivial projects. The refactoring and navigation tools are far superior to 
those available in VS code, and it makes working in larger projects with lots 
of dependencies far easier IMO.

> On Nov 20, 2018, at 3:15 PM, buc...@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> 
> Another vote for VS Code. I'm a hobbyist and have tried lots of editors.
> 
> On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 1:52:11 PM UTC-7, Pat Farrell wrote:
> I know, this is both a FAQ and an unanswerable question. I'm an old 
> programmer who has used nearly every editor known to man. I am not a fan of 
> whole-universe IDEs, but can use them. I also speak vi/vim pretty fluently.
> 
> What editors do folks use for go? I'd like something that can complete 
> function names, understand imports, and give some assistance.
> 
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