# reversestrcap ## Instructions Write a program that takes one or more strings and, for each argument, puts the last character of each word (if it's a letter) in uppercase and the rest in lowercase, then displays the result followed by a \n. A word is a section of string delimited by spaces/tabs or the start/end of the string. If a word has a single letter, it must be capitalized. If there are no parameters, display \n. ## Expected output ```console student@ubuntu:~/student/reversestrcap$ go build student@ubuntu:~/student/reversestrcap$ ./reversestrcap "First SMALL TesT" | cat -e firsT smalL tesT$ student@ubuntu:~/student/reversestrcap$ ./reversestrcap go run reversestrcap.go "SEconD Test IS a LItTLE EasIEr" "bEwaRe IT'S NoT HARd WhEN " " Go a dernier 0123456789 for the road e" | cat -e seconD tesT iS A littlE easieR$ bewarE it'S noT harD wheN $ gO A dernieR 0123456789 foR thE roaD E$ student@ubuntu:~/student/reversestrcap$ ./reversestrcap | cat -e $ student@ubuntu:~/student/reversestrcap$ ```