The collection of symbols in an alphabet is a string. Strings have a concatonation function, that results in another string "abcd" + "e" = "abcde".
Regarding the title title, a set of strings may be more accurate.
Just side thoughts and mincing words :)
In reply to Re: Five Ways to Reverse a String of Words (C#, Perl 5, Perl 6, Ruby, Haskell)
by exussum0
in thread Five Ways to Reverse a String of Words (C#, Perl 5, Perl 6, Ruby, Haskell)
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