# ./write_all_arguments_on_stdout A binary that writes on standard output each argument separated by the symbol `@`. If no argument is given, it writes the string "nothing to be written on stdout". ```c #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { if (argc >= 2) { argv++; while (*argv) { write(1, *argv, strlen(*argv)); write(1, "@", 1); argv++; } write(1, "\n", 1); } else { write(1, "nothing to be written on stdout\n", 32); } return (0); } ```