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steveklabnik and others added 6 commits November 24, 2015 13:25
At this point of the book, reader have likely use `cargo new --bin`,
likely 2 times, once if they are lazy. This remind them of the `cargo`
syntax.

I was myself unsure whether it was `cargo create`, `cargo new`, and
whether it would initialize in current working directory or needed a
target.
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At this point of the book, reader have likely use `cargo new --bin`,
likely 2 times, once if they are lazy. This remind them of the `cargo`
syntax.

I was myself unsure whether it was `cargo create`, `cargo new`, and
whether it would initialize in current working directory or needed a
target.

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Otherwise thanks, I've been writing rust for a few hours, and likes it so far.
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@bors r+ p=10

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bors commented Nov 25, 2015

📌 Commit 529689f has been approved by Manishearth

@Manishearth Manishearth assigned Manishearth and unassigned brson Nov 25, 2015
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⌛ Testing commit 529689f with merge 8ed03c8...

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@bors bors merged commit 529689f into rust-lang:master Nov 25, 2015
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