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| | Compile a Rust program on your Linux computer and run it on the Pi
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| When I'm toying with the idea for a new project, I start by picturing what it could look like from the perspective of the users: what the interface will be. For web applications, this means deciding what actions will I make available to them, what menus and buttons, and what information I need to display on a given view. Then I make some sketches to figure out how to fit all that into a web page layout1. For command-line applications it gets much easier: I just need to come up with the right list of subcommands, some of the flags, and a couple of usage examples.