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For budget-conscious developers, Tabnine is the clear choice."},{"question":"Which supports more programming languages?","answer":"Tabnine supports 22+ languages including Rust, Go, Kotlin, COBOL, and TypeScript, while Supermaven supports 18 languages. If you work with less common languages or a polyglot codebase, Tabnine's broader language coverage makes it the better choice."},{"question":"What's the difference in context window, and does it matter?","answer":"Supermaven's 300K token context window is 2.3x larger than Tabnine's 128K, allowing it to understand entire large projects and maintain context across many files. For developers working with monorepos or very large codebases, Supermaven's extended context enables better code understanding; for smaller projects, the difference is minimal."},{"question":"Which is better for enterprise security and privacy?","answer":"Tabnine offers superior enterprise security with VPC and on-premise deployment options plus the ability to fine-tune models on private codebases without data leaving your infrastructure. 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