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Moving Your Codebase to Go 1.26 With GoLand Syntax Updates
By Artem Pronichev2026๋
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**Moving Your Codebase to Go 1.26 With GoLand Syntax Updates**
Working on an existing Go project rarely starts with a plan to modernize it. More often, you open a file to make a small change, add a field, or adjust some logic. The code compiles, tests pass, and everything looks fine, but the language has moved forward, and your code hasnโt kept up. As you bump your projectโs Go version, you may start noticing small patterns from older code that stay around for years. A helper variable here...
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Working on an existing Go project rarely starts with a plan to modernize it. More often, you open a file to make a small change, add a field, or adjust some logic. The code compiles, tests pass, and everything looks fine, but the language has moved forward, and your code hasnโt kept up. As you bump your projectโs Go version, you may start noticing small patterns from older code that stay around for years. A helper variable here...
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