Move stuff into intro/ and advanced/

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3. Start the server
We'll be running a local server for our Elm UI to use. Let's get it set up.
```shell
cd server
npm install
npm start
```
If the server started up successfully, you should see
`> moleculer-runner services` at the end of your terminal.
We're going to leave this server running and not touch it again for the duration
of the workshop, so **don't close it** until the workshop is over!
## Build the Elm UI
Leave the existing terminal running, and open a **second** terminal.
In the new termnal, `cd` into the `elm-workshop/server/` directory again.
Then run this to build the Elm code for the first time:
```shell
elm make src/Main.elm --output=../server/public/elm.js
```
Now open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000)
in your browser. You should see this in it:
<img width="375" alt="A screenshot showing “Youre all set!”" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1094080/39399636-63605a72-4aef-11e8-82bc-2b94e85369d1.png">
If things arent working, the instructor will be happy to help!
## Links
* [Elm in Action](https://www.manning.com/books/elm-in-action?a_aid=elm_in_action&a_bid=b15edc5c), a book by [Richard Feldman](https://twitter.com/rtfeldman), creator of this workshop
* [Official Elm Guide](https://guide.elm-lang.org/) by [Evan Czaplicki](https://twitter.com/czaplic), creator of Elm
* [Elm Slack](http://elmlang.herokuapp.com/) - amazingly helpful chat community. People in [the `#beginners` channel](https://elmlang.slack.com/messages/C192T0Q1E/) are happy to answer questions!
* [Elm Discourse](https://discourse.elm-lang.org/) - for longer-form discussions.
3. Continue with either the [`intro`](https://github.com/rtfeldman/elm-0.19-workshop/blob/master/intro/README.md) or [`advanced`](https://github.com/rtfeldman/elm-0.19-workshop/blob/master/advanced/README.md) instructions, depending on which workshop you're doing!