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Therefore [C++] is more and more being used for smaller applications targeting a specific environment where split second timing and the amount of space used are critical. [Java] is used mostly for large scale applications which are able to run in many different environments and where extensibility and long term maintainability are critical.
!!! [C++] features:
+
* [Template]s
* Near compatibility with [C]
* Multiple inheritance
* Many features designed to have zero overhead if not used
* Manual memory management
-* #include
+* <tt>
#include</tt>
!!! [Java] features:
+
* [Template]s / PolymorphicTypes
-* Single inheritance but with [
Interfaces]
+* Single inheritance but with Interfaces
* Comprehensive and standardised [Networking|Category:Networking], [GUI] and DataBase libraries
* Native [Threading|MultiThreaded] support
* Native [Unicode] support
* GarbageCollection
-* import
+* <tt>
import</tt>