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Mukul Mantosh

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DA @JetBrains @GoLandIDE II Python 🐍, Go 🚀, Kubernetes ☸️ – Let’s build something awesome! 💻✨

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Jon Calhoun (@joncalhoun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GoLand users - what are your favorite features and tips? I’ve been trying it out to do a bit of a comparison, but I want to hear from #golang developers who have been using it for a bit.

GoLand, a JetBrains IDE (@golandide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GoLand brings calm to your DevOps workflows – so you’ll have to find your adrenaline elsewhere 🪂 Debug Kubernetes apps, check logs, and trace HTTP calls – all from one IDE. Learn more 👉 jb.gg/GoLandForDevOps #GoLandForDevOps #AdrenalineOps #DevOps

JetBrains (@jetbrains) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When GoLand, a JetBrains IDE takes the chaos out of your DevOps workflows, you’ll need to find adrenaline elsewhere! 😉 See how GoLand can power your DevOps workflows 👉 jb.gg/GL_for_DevOps #AdrenalineOps #GoLandForDevOps #DevOps

GoLand, a JetBrains IDE (@golandide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We love sharing knowledge and learning together at conferences! 🚀 Arseniy, the software engineer on the GoLand team, just gave a talk at GoWest Conference about avoiding nil dereferences - Go's billion-dollar mistake. Stay safe out there! #golang

We love sharing knowledge and learning together at conferences! 🚀

Arseniy, the software engineer on the GoLand team, just gave a talk at <a href="/gowestconf/">GoWest Conference</a> about avoiding nil dereferences - Go's billion-dollar mistake. Stay safe out there!

#golang
GoLand, a JetBrains IDE (@golandide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GoLand brings it all together - logs, manifests, and redeploys, right in one IDE. Learn more 👉jb.gg/7h65lq #GoLandForDevOps (1/1)

freeCodeCamp.org (@freecodecamp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Closures exist in many programming languages, and their core concept is the same: They capture variables from their surrounding scope. And here, Gabor Koos teaches you how they work in go. You'll learn about named inner functions, goroutines, concurrency, how to test and debug

Closures exist in many programming languages, and their core concept is the same:

They capture variables from their surrounding scope. And here, <a href="/gkoos430/">Gabor Koos</a> teaches you how they work in go.

You'll learn about named inner functions, goroutines, concurrency, how to test and debug
Frank Wiles (@fwiles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who are newer to Django often do not know about these great resources and the richness of the Django ecosystem. Spread this link please! #python #django djangoproject.com/weblog/2025/no…

JetBrains (@jetbrains) 's Twitter Profile Photo

16 years of Go 🚀 GoLand, a JetBrains IDE explores how frameworks, tools, and developer practices are shaping the Go ecosystem in 2025. Dive into the insights 👇

Anton Zhiyanov (@ohmypy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accepted! Go 1.26 will introduce context-aware, network-specific methods to the net.Dialer type. They combine the efficiency of the existing top-level dialing functions with the cancellation capabilities of Dialer.DialContext. antonz.org/accepted/net-d…