How to use this tool?
This free online converter lets you convert code from Haskell to TypeScript in a click of a button. To use this converter, take the following steps -
- Type or paste your Haskell code in the input box.
- Click the convert button.
- The resulting TypeScript code from the conversion will be displayed in the output box.
Key differences between Haskell and TypeScript
Characteristic | Haskell | TypeScript |
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Syntax | Haskell has a unique syntax that is based on mathematical notation and is known for its strong type inference. | TypeScript has a syntax similar to JavaScript, with added static typing features. |
Paradigm | Haskell is a purely functional programming language. | TypeScript is a multi-paradigm programming language that supports both object-oriented and functional programming. |
Typing | Haskell has strong static typing and supports type inference. | TypeScript has static typing and supports type inference, but also allows explicit type annotations. |
Performance | Haskell is known for its high performance due to its lazy evaluation and efficient runtime system. | TypeScript's performance is dependent on the underlying JavaScript engine and can be comparable to JavaScript. |
Libraries and frameworks | Haskell has a smaller ecosystem of libraries and frameworks compared to TypeScript. | TypeScript has a large ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, thanks to its compatibility with JavaScript. |
Community and support | Haskell has a smaller community compared to TypeScript, but it has dedicated and passionate users. | TypeScript has a large and active community with extensive support and resources. |
Learning curve | Haskell has a steep learning curve due to its unique syntax and functional programming concepts. | TypeScript has a relatively low learning curve, especially for developers familiar with JavaScript. |