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Watch a conference talk from GoLab where Alan Donovan from the Go team at Google presents a year-long effort to redesign Gopls, Go's Language Server Protocol implementation. Learn how the rearchitecture enables Gopls to work efficiently with large-scale Go projects by leveraging program dependency structures at various levels including identifiers, imports, types, and modules. Discover the compiler and build system techniques that allow Gopls to start faster and handle larger codebases while using significantly less memory. Explore how these improvements resolve longstanding bugs and enable new features like modular static analysis, effectively turning any text editor into an IDE.