WEBVTT 00:02.090 --> 00:06.710 So we're also going to need an editor of some sort when we're writing go code and there are lots to 00:06.710 --> 00:09.290 choose from and chances are you probably have one. 00:09.530 --> 00:13.910 But just to be safe, if you're looking one, this will do the job, visual studio code. 00:13.940 --> 00:19.180 So you just go to Code Visual Studio dot com, which is found in the course resources for this lecture. 00:19.820 --> 00:25.670 Choose your operating system so you can have Mac, Windows or Linux download it and install it. 00:25.670 --> 00:29.180 And once you have it installed, start it up and I'll switch to it right now. 00:29.750 --> 00:35.120 And you're going to want to go to the extension's and you're going to want to search for go, obviously. 00:35.900 --> 00:38.000 So when you find it, this is the one right here. 00:38.030 --> 00:40.660 Rich go language support, install that. 00:40.790 --> 00:41.630 So click on that. 00:41.630 --> 00:42.260 Install it. 00:42.920 --> 00:48.110 And once you've installed it, open the command palette, which is shipped cloverleaf P on a Mac and 00:48.110 --> 00:50.510 shipped command P on windows. 00:50.510 --> 00:57.830 By default, this will pop up and look for go install update tools just to make sure that they're all 00:57.830 --> 00:58.070 there. 00:58.070 --> 01:03.580 So that and click this checkbox to check all of these and click OK. 01:03.710 --> 01:06.200 And when you do that, that little terminal will open down. 01:06.200 --> 01:09.020 Here are the output and it will show you that they're all installing. 01:09.020 --> 01:10.070 Wait for that to finish. 01:10.580 --> 01:15.680 And when you're done, I always just restart my idee just to be safe and then you're good to go.