This sounds very promising. After I've been using Eclipse and Visual Studio 
for ages I feared to use any complicated IDE for Go and solely used simple 
editors and LiteIDE for my Go projects. The more I had to deal with web 
projects the more I've been missing an IDE that IDEAlly fills the gap. 

Recently I discovered WebStorm and installed the Go plugin at the same 
time. That said, I'm fairly new to JetBrains products. However, while I've 
got excited about WebStorm I could not really get warm with the Go part. 
 What I read now sounds very exciting. I'd love to take part in Beta 
testing and provide feedback.

Am Donnerstag, 15. Dezember 2016 15:28:40 UTC+1 schrieb Florin Pățan:

> Hi all,
>
>
> I'm very excited to announce a new episode in the life of the Go plugin 
> for IntelliJ.
>
>
> About three years ago, Sergey Ignatov and Alexander Zolotov started a 
> major rewrite of the plugin that took it to a working state. Since then 
> they've made more than 3000 commits, working day and night and even 
> weekends to make sure that Go programmers have a good experience with the 
> existing plugin.
>
>
> Back then, the plugin had little over 80K downloads. Now it’s got more 
> than 640K downloads, the Go community is growing at an impressive rate, and 
> there’s a high demand for a better developer experience compared to 
> everything else available. Noting all this, JetBrains has decided to put 
> its full support behind it and create a world class editor which will 
> deliver the same quality and functionality that you may be familiar with in 
> their other IDEs like IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, etc.
>
>
> Today, they've just announced their new dedicated Go IDE codenamed 
> Gogland, which picks up where the open-source plugin left off and 
> introduces a number of changes with many many more to come.
>
>
> To name a few of these exciting new features:
>
> - type comparison features
>
>  - go to inheritor structures
>
>  - go to super interfaces
>
>  - type based "smart completion"
>
> - extract function refactoring
>
> - built-in formatter equal to gofmt
>
> - sub-tests support (running, navigation, gutters)
>
> - tests debugging
>
> - semantic highlighting and parameter name hints
>
> - more Inspections and Quickfixes
>
>
> The IDE is currently in private beta and while it's under heavy 
> development, it's already in a very good shape. On my current setup, with a 
> GOPATH of over 7 GB of Go sources only, it takes about 5 minutes to have it 
> fully indexed (a one-time operation). The IDE starts in less than 10 
> seconds with the project ready to be edited.
>
>
> If you wish to become an early adopter of the IDE or get more information 
> about it, please go to its dedicated page, https://www.jetbrains.com/go/. 
> You also have a chance to give the final name for the IDE, so I encourage 
> you to join in.
>
>
> Finally, I'd like to thank Sergey and Alexander and all the other 
> contributors for all their hard work on this. It's been wonderful to work 
> with them on this project.
>
>
> Kind regards,
> Florin
>

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