| ??? 12/15/10 12:35 Read: times  | 
#180154 - But they killed compound objects Responding to: ???'s previous message  | 
The bad thing is that they killed compound objects, so every java program creates huge numbers of small dynamically allocated objects.
 You can't create a struct containing objects - just a struct containing pointers (in this cased called references) to objects. You can't create an array of objects. Just an array of pointers (references) to objects. So a java program always creates a huge pressure on the garbage collector. Even quite trivial java applications can quickly have walked through 50MB of objects that needs to be reclaimed. By the way - java did introduce the interface keyword. But the concept is just as possible to use in C++ too by having accessor functions return helper classes representing the interfaces.  | 
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