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		<title>While we should not seriosly compare JAVA and C++ performance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While trying to find some libraries for RDF/OWL stuff I noticed that most of the software in this area is written in Java. This raised a question about the performance of such applications. Since OWL data can be pretty complicated especially for the reasoning software the performance becomes a critical factor.
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