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Newer page: version 9 Last edited on Thursday, November 27, 2003 1:17:49 am by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
Older page: version 4 Last edited on Thursday, June 19, 2003 5:29:22 pm by CraigBox Revert
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-[Java] and [C++] are similar languages both encouraging users to develop using the ObjectOriented approach to software development . [C++] is better suited to tailoring a program to the specifics of a particular environment whereas [Java] stresses portability and promotes approaches more suited to largescale application development. 
+[Java] and [C++] are similar languages both encouraging users to develop employ ObjectOrientation . As hype would have it, [C++] is better suited to tailoring a program to the specifics of a particular environment whereas [Java] stresses portability and promotes approaches more suited to large scale application development. 
  
-Therefore [C++] is more and more being used for smaller applications targeting a specific environment where splitsecond timing and the amount of space used are critical. [Java] is used mostly for largescale applications which are able to run in many different environments and where extensibility and longterm maintainability are critical. 
+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++] feastures
+!!! [C++] features
 * [Template]s 
-* near compatibility with [C]  
-* [MultipleInheritance]  
-* many features designed to have zero overhead if not used  
-* manual memory management 
+* Near compatibility with [C]  
+* Multiple inheritance  
+* Many features designed to have zero overhead if not used  
+* Manual memory management  
+* #include  
  
-  
- !!! [Java] feastures :  
-* [SingleInheritance ]  
-* comprehensive and standardised networking , [GUI] and DataBase libraries  
-* language support for threading  
-* language support for [Unicode]  
-* [ GarbageCollection]  
+!!! [Java] features :  
+* [Template ]s / PolymorphicTypes  
+* Single inheritance but with [Interfaces]  
+* Comprehensive and standardised [Networking|Category:Networking] , [GUI] and DataBase libraries  
+* Native [Threading] support  
+* Native [Unicode] support  
+* GarbageCollection  
+* import