> *. Go developers said they are **more interested in AI/ML tooling that improves the quality, reliability, and performance of code they write**, rather than writing code for them. An always-awake, never-busy expert “reviewer” might be one of the more helpful forms of AI developer assistance. > *. The top requests for improving toolchain warnings and errors were to **make the messages more comprehensible and actionable**; this sentiment was shared by developers of all experience levels, but was particularly strong among newer Go developers. > *. Our experiment with project templates (gonew) appears to solve critical problems for Go developers (especially developers new to Go) and does so in a way that matches their existing workflows for starting a new project. Based on these findings, we believe **gonew can substantially reduce onboarding barriers for new Go developers and ease adoption of Go in organizations**. > *. Three out of every four respondents work on Go software that also uses cloud services; this is evidence that **developers see Go as a language for modern, cloud-based development**. > *. **Developer sentiment towards Go remains extremely positive**, with 90% of survey respondents saying they felt satisfied while working with Go during the prior year.