Thanks to the Go 1 Compatibility Promise, it was never a problem for me to 
always use the latest Go version (via Homebrew, BTW, which keeps my Go 
installation up-to-date with next-to-zero effort). 

If I ever have the need to use an older version, I'd probably use Docker 
for that. 

Advantages of using Go within a Docker container:

* No accidental mixing of Go versions
* No multi-GOPATH hassle
* Can be removed cleanly when not needed anymore.

On Saturday, June 24, 2017 at 10:12:38 PM UTC+2, st ov wrote:
>
> Do you use gvm? https://github.com/moovweb/gvm
> Is there a simpler way?
>
> How do you avoid conflicts with Homebrew? Should I not run 'brew install 
> go'?
>
>
>

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