The second best option for developing Go is probably Visual Studio Code. However, since I won’t be a student forever and IDEA Ultimate or as an alternative just GoLand from JetBrains aren’t very cheap (at least for hobby projects), I thought I might get used to a different workflow now that will cost me less money later. And pretty cool: As a student you can get the full IDE for free. Excellent for Java, Kotlin, Go and a lot of other programming languages. To program in Go, I mainly used IDEA Ultimate from JetBrains in the past. And I can, for example, start drafting a blog post on one computer, but finish it on another.Īll I need is a cheap rented virtual private server and Visual Studio Code on every machine I want to code from.īut first of all the reason why I got the idea in the first place: Just connect to a server via SSH and develop there.Įven though I’m using Git, I don’t have to commit everything immediately to continue development on another machine, I don’t have to take care to keep all my development tools up to date on all my machines, and I can continue working from my Surface Go with Windows exactly where I left off with my Ubuntu desktop. I recently rediscovered the ability of Visual Studio Code to develop on remote machines.
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