Fizz Buzz in Python 3

 

I got home today from my day job slinging SQL code. Thought I would take a crack at Fizz Buzz in Python 3 after coming across an article by John Sonmez at Simple Programmer.

Though I am pretty sure I originally saw it at Jeff Atwood’s blog Coding Horror via Hacker News or something.

Fizz Buzz is a simple way for an employer to see if a programmer can, well, program.
The task is for every number from 1 to 100:

  1. If the number is a multiple of 3 print the word ‘Fizz’,
    • If the number is a multiple of 5 print the word ‘Buzz’,
    • If the number is a multiple of both 3 and 5 then print ‘FizzBuzz’.

First, I admit I totally blanked on using

range(101)

to count from 1 to 100. I kept wanting to do

for 1 to 100

Must have been a long day with SQL Server bringing back up old muscle memory from my BASIC days. Anyways once I got that reboot for my brain the next thing was getting print function to not insert the new line when printing ‘Fizz’ and ‘Buzz’.

Here is what I came up with:

 for i in range(101):
    print(str(i) + ': ', end  = "")
    if i % 3 == 0:
        print('fizz', end = "")
    if i % 5 == 0:
        print('buzz', end = ""),
    print('n')

The main reason I went through this exercise? I want to start writing and publishing to this blog regularly, again! Momentum is key! First step is write something.

Since I am no longer using WordPress I also wanted to experiment with my workflow and get used to writing in Markdown, including using code blocks, with Emacs. I think there is a lot of potential with being able to use text files to compose on the fly. Eventually, I am going to see about using org mode and code blocks for creating Hugo ready blog posts.

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