Hey so I've started going through the book "Mastering Ethereum" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos and Gavin Wood.
I've done my first smart contract (faucet) in chapter 2 and now got to a part focused on full nodes. I don't have enough space/resources on my computer to run a full node, nor (I think) a test node.
The book mentions:
" A full node running on a live mainnet network is not necessary for Ethereum development. You can do almost everything you need to do with a testnet node (which connects you to one of the smaller public test blockchains), with a local private blockchain like Ganache, or with a cloud-based Ethereum client offered by a service provider like Infura. "
I just wanted to know if, for the purposes of the book, I do need to run a node or not. We already developed a smart contract on Remix without installing anything so if I can save 75 Gb of space and not install even a testnode I'd be happy to skip that part and only understand it theoretically.
However if it's a must for future chapters I'll be happy to oblige.
Thank you.
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