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				 ## What is gRPC? 
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				-gRPC enables communication between clients and servers using any combination of gRPC's supported languages, helping you to build distributed applications and services. 
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				-In gRPC, like other RPC systems... 
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				+In gRPC, like other RPC systems, a *client* application can directly call methods on a *server* application on a different machine as if it was a local object, making it easier for you to create distributed applications and services.  gRPC clients and servers can run and talk to each other in a variety of environments - from servers inside Google to your own desktop - and can be written in any of gRPC's supported languages. So, for example, you can easily create a gRPC server in Java with clients in Go, Python, or Ruby. 
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				 ### Plays well with Protocol Buffers 
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				 ### Setup 
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				-The rest of this page explains how to set up your local machine to work with 
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				-the example code. 
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				-If you just want to read the example, you can go straight to the [next step](#servicedef). 
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				+This section explains how to set up your local machine to work with 
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				+the example code. If you just want to read the example, you can go straight to the [next step](#servicedef). 
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				 #### Install Git 
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