Maki wrote fizzbuzz in bash on her linux computer! can you write fizzbuzz in your computer's shell using only builtin...

maki wrote fizzbuzz in bash on her linux computer! can you write fizzbuzz in your computer's shell using only builtin commands?

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no

maybe

kill yourself dumb makiposter

I had to learn bash in college but I forgot all of it anyway

no, I'm too lazy and want to kms.

yes

maki a cutie

wtf is this gay ass shit

>makifags making a fucking childs tutorial program

really makes you think

maki a shit

delet this

>wearing a shirt with the logo of probably the worst torrent client right now
maki a shit

you already said that nerd and it's not very nice

MuseTorrent

Dumb anime poster

make me faggot

>only builtin commands
[ is not builtin

i cant even write a hex to ascii in c.

Maki should learn that it's GNU/Linux, not Linux

she uses a macbook though, mac os is just linux with a bsd kernel

How can os x be linux, which a kernel, with bsd, another kernel?

normally you use the linux kernel, but os x is linux with a bsd "captive kernel" that it uses for operations. if this picture was os x, nico would be BSD and maki would be linux

Ok maki, now write a function that returns the Cartesian coordinate points to draw a circle.

tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/testconstructs.html
please attempt the challenge

Maki is a WHORE

for i in {1..100} ;do;echo -n "$i\r";if [ $((i%3)) -eq 0 ];then echo -n 'Fizz';fi;if [ $((i%5)) -eq 0 ];then echo -n 'Buzz';fi;echo;done
How's this?

good job & cute maki!

I've never heard of this fizzbuzz thing, I assume I'm about to embarrass myself.

What did I do wrong?

C++:
for (int i=1; i

wow, what operation system uses c++ in the shell?

o, I didn't mean under the specific constraints in the OP, I just didn't want to make a new thread to ask if I did this wrong so I posted it here :-)

>still being a hagfag
>2016

maki is a hot slut

this thread sucks

Nice use of a carriage return to avoid having to put "fizz" or "buzz" in the script twice

Closest I know is TempleOS which uses HolyC in the shell