It might do you some good to read a dictionary too, you moron.
Main Entry: append
Pronunciation: &-'pend
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French appendre, from Late Latin appendere, from Latin, to weigh, from ad- + pendere to weigh -- more at PENDANT
Date: 14th century
1 : ATTACH, AFFIX
2 : to add as a supplement or appendix (as in a book)
Appending = attaching, affixing
There is no such word as "prepend". Nice try.
Get your act together before you flame someone.
Oh, and you're right. Your nick does say it all.
It might do you some good to read a dictionary too, you moron. Main Entry: append Pronunciation: &-'pend Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French appendre, from Late Latin appendere, from Latin, to weigh, from ad- + pendere to weigh -- more at PENDANT Date: 14th century 1 : ATTACH, AFFIX 2 : to add as a supplement or appendix (as in a book) Appending = attaching, affixing There is no such word as "prepend". Nice try. Get your act together before you flame someone. Oh, and you're right. Your nick does say it all.