GoLand is not the only option for Other Integrated Development Environments (IDE). Explore other competing options and alternatives. Other important factors to consider when researching alternatives to GoLand include features and integration. The best overall GoLand alternative is Studio 3T. Other similar apps like GoLand are PopSQL, Flashdevelop, Basic4android (B4A), and Google Cloud Code. GoLand alternatives can be found in Other Integrated Development Environments (IDE) but may also be in Database Management Systems (DBMS).
Studio 3T is the MongoDB GUI and IDE available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
FlashDevelop offers first class support for ActionScript (2 & 3) and Haxe development. Great completion & code generation, projects compilation & debugging, plenty of project templates, SWF/SWC exploration etc. FlashDevelop is also a great web development IDE with source-control support (svn, git, mercurial), tasks, snippets, XML/HTML completion and zen-coding for HTML.
B4A includes all the features needed to quickly develop any type of Android app. B4A can run in two modes: local compilation and remote compilation. Local compilation mode is faster and has more options such as working with the emulator, USB debugging, unattended installations and others. Remote compilation mode (only available in the trial version) is simpler to get started with.
Everything you need to write, debug, and deploy your Kubernetes applications.
Free, instant, collaborative sandboxes for rapid web development.
Apache Zeppelin is a web-based notebook designed to enable data-driven, interactive data analytics and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala and more.
Omnis Studio is a Rapid Application Development platform for creating desktop, mobile and web apps quickly and easily.
IDE for Oracle software development (e.g. SQL and PL/SQL). Pricing and functionality place it in between Oracle SQL Developer (free) and Toad for Oracle ($$$$). The interface and feature set focuses on software developers and focused a little less on DBAs (Toad for Oracle is primarily DBA-focused).