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Further into the guide "Hello, world!" is used instead of "Hello, world".
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```
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world");
println!("Hello, world!");
}
```

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```{bash}
$ rustc hello_world.rs
$ ./hello_world # or hello_world.exe on Windows
Hello, world
Hello, world!
```

Success! Let's go over what just happened in detail.
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Next up is this line:

```
println!("Hello, world");
println!("Hello, world!");
```

This line does all of the work in our little program. There are a number of
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used those. Don't be scared of using macros. We'll get to the details
eventually, you'll just have to trust us for now.

Next, `"Hello, world"` is a **string**. Strings are a surprisingly complicated
Next, `"Hello, world!"` is a **string**. Strings are a surprisingly complicated
topic in a systems programming language, and this is a **statically allocated**
string. We will talk more about different kinds of allocation later. We pass
this string as an argument to `println!`, which prints the string to the
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