GopherCon 2019: Rebecca Stambler - Go, pls stop breaking my editor
The Go community has built many amazing tools to improve the Go developer experience. However, when a maintainer disappears or a new Go release wreaks havoc, the Go development experience becomes frustrating and complicated. This talk will cover the details behind a new tool to solve these issues: gopls (pronounced “go please”). This tool is currently in development by the Go team and community, and it will ultimately serve as the backend for your Go editor.
Видео GopherCon 2019: Rebecca Stambler - Go, pls stop breaking my editor канала Gopher Academy
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