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Git intro: Concept of local and remote

With the current structure, the concept of remote is introduced in Chapter 8. My assumption is that the chapters prior to Chapter 8 will be focusing on Git repo in the local. It might have included in the current Chapter 4 already when it talked about creating a repo, but just want to point out that it would be important to make clear this local vs. remote concept in Git which can be confusing for beginners.

In addition to the making clear the concept of local vs. remote repo in Git, it will also provide more idea to beginners to consider when they are going to push their project to the remote repo. The benefits working with the remote repo. is more obvious in projects with other collaborators. But for projects that are conducted by solo author, there is still benefits of pushing the repo to remote to facilitate knowledge transfer and code sharing.

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