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Expand Up @@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ If you come from a dynamically typed language like Ruby, Python, or JavaScript,
you may not be used to these two steps being separate. Rust is an
*ahead-of-time compiled language*, which means that you can compile a
program, give it to someone else, and they don't need to have Rust installed.
If you give someone a `.rb` or `.py` or `.js` file, they need to have
Ruby/Python/JavaScript installed, but you just need one command to both compile
and run your program. Everything is a tradeoff in language design, and Rust has
made its choice.
If you give someone a `.rb` or `.py` or `.js` file, they need to have a
Ruby/Python/JavaScript implementation installed, but you just need one command
to both compile and run your program. Everything is a tradeoff in language design,
and Rust has made its choice.

Congratulations! You have officially written a Rust program. That makes you a
Rust programmer! Welcome.
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