./hello_world is not recognized on Windows.
We can type either hello_world or hello_world.exe to run the executable. I chose "hello_world.exe", which seems more conventional on Windows.
```{bash}
$ rustc hello_world.rs
-$ ./hello_world # just 'hello_world' on Windows
+$ ./hello_world # or hello_world.exe on Windows
Hello, world
```
executable (`hello_world.exe` on Windows, `hello_world` everywhere else)
```{bash}
-$ ./hello_world # or ./hello_world.exe on Windows
+$ ./hello_world # or hello_world.exe on Windows
```
This prints out our `Hello, world!` text to our terminal.