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The first step to using Rust is to install it! There are a number of ways to
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install Rust, but the easiest is to use the the `rustup` script. If you're on
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Linux or a Mac, All you need to do is this:
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Linux or a Mac, all you need to do is this (note that you don't need to type
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With that said, let's make a directory in our projects directory. Note that you
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