Installation

The most recommended way to install Rust is by using rustup, which takes care of the installations and updates of the language's official tools, such as rustc, cargo, and clippy.

If you decided to install the language on your machine, just follow the instructions in the rustup's website and you'll probably be good to go. In case you use Windows, I recommend you to take a look at the Setup Rust for Windows page, as you may need to install additional dependencies.

In case you want to do small experiments without having to install the language, a good alternative is to use the playground, which is an online editor that allows you to compile and run simple code. It's also a good way to share code snippets with other people in case you need help on specific questions.