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In December, JetBrains released the integrated development environment for Go, codenamed Gogland, which they said at the time was not the final official product name, and was inspired by the Finnish island of Gogland, not far from Kotlin.

JetBrains recently unveiled the final name of the Go language IDE, GoLand, with a missing ‘G’ and an uppercase ‘L’ instead of the previous Gogland.

Before deciding on the final name for the product, officials launched an online contest for names. IntelliGo (IntelliJ…), IntelliGo (IntelliJ…), And So on. , GoDE (Go + IDE), Godzilla (Mozilla laughs). GoLand, of course, has also been mentioned as the final name, and the official announcement of the contest offered a nice prize and a free one-year subscription to all JetBrains products once the proposed name was accepted.

According to JetBrains, they have no plans to open source the new IDE at this time. It will be a paid product under the JetBrains family — pricing is similar to PhpStorm, PyCharm, RubyMine, DataGrip and AppCode.

GoLand 2017.3 is scheduled for release in early December. The current version is EAP 18(173.3531.21), which can be downloaded here. A notable feature of the latest release is support for Go Templates, see more of these features here.

Reference: blog.jetbrains.com/go